Native plant is a term to describe plants endemic (indigenous) or naturalized to a given area in geologic time.
This includes plants that have developed, occur naturally, or existed for many years in an area (e.g. trees, flowers, grasses, and other plants). In North America a plant is often deemed native if it was present before colonization.
Some native plants have adapted to a very limited, unusual environments or very harsh climates or exceptional soil conditions. Although some types of plants for these reasons exist only within a very limited range (endemism), others can live in diverse areas or by adaptation to different surroundings. for more information on planting su ch plants please refer to some websites.
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If you are some Indian you should keep it going and plant native American plants in your back yard.
It is not a native plant and it crowds out native plants.
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According to Dylan, you shouldn't.
Mango, sugarcane and coconut are native plants of India.
local plants: a plant that is native to that place- example:flower cacti are native to desserts local people: people that are native to that place-example:indians are native to india
my personal opinion is a native plant that is what I have heard
All cacti and other native plants are protected in Arizona.
Judy Mielke has written: 'Native plants for Southwestern landscapes' -- subject(s): Desert gardening, Desert plants, Landscape gardening, Native plant gardening, Native plants for cultivation
the bluberry plant is related to the tobacco plant and these both plants come from a native tribe called the incas
Red fern plants can be purchased at local nurseries or garden centers that specialize in native plants. They may also be available for purchase online from reputable plant retailers or native plant societies. It's important to verify that the plant species you are purchasing is native to your region and suitable for your specific growing conditions.
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