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Q: An embellished plant grows naturally in Egypt?
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What is the plant life that grows naturally in an area called?

plant life


What is anise?

Anise is an umbelliferous plant which grows naturally in Egypt - Latin name Pimpinella anisum - cultivated in Spain and Malta for its aromatic seeds, and used as a spice.


What is a type of plant in Egypt that starts with the letter R?

a reed is a plant that grows by the Nile River in Egypt


Plant life that grows naturally in a place is?

Plant life that grows naturally in an area is called an indigenous species. Its also called natural vegetation or a native species.


What is plant life that grows naturally in a place?

Native plants grow naturally in a place.


Where do vitex plants grow naturally?

Vitex is a traditional plant which grows naturally in Africa. It is a fruit plant and helps with nutrition, agriculture and build food stockpiles for many areas.


What is paprus?

Paprus is an Egyptian plant used for paper and normally grows in Egypt, Africa.


What plant did Ancient Egypt use to make paper?

They used a plant called papyrus that grows along the Nile River.


Who Started Tobacco?

Tobacco is a naturally occurring plant that grows in North and South America. There is history that shows, that the Mayan Indians were the first to use the tobacco plant.


Does a plant that grows in sand grows stronger than a plant that grows in cotton or oil?

answer: yes, a plant that grows in sand grows stronger than a plant that grows in cotton or soil. =)


How do potatoes reproduce naturally?

The flowers of the potato plant are poisonous so this is a deterrent to animals which might want to eat it.


Where in nature do you find sugar?

sugar can be found naturally in almost all fruits and in a tall, fibrous plant called sugar cane. It also grows naturally in its crystal form on certain types of rocks.