Yes.
This yellow-flowered legume grows in Philippine open meadows around Luzon and surrounding mountain ranges. It's pods, once dried, fascinate children as they explode (pop open) when introduced to water.
Cleome viscosa is also known as tickweed, spider plant, spider weed, or bee plant and can be found in many parts of the world.
Anthocercis viscosa was created in 1810.
Dodonaea viscosa was created in 1760.
Cleome ornithopodioides was created in 1753.
Cleome gynandra was created in 1753.
I have found mixing seed with alittle sand or dry dirt, then spreading over cutivated ground worked well. Once cleome seeds get somewhere they will always be there! Let the flowers dry on the stalks. You will see little seed pods, they will dry and open leaving there seeds.
it is found in u.s.a only not in the philippines :)
What are the different mountains found in the Philippines?
There are no dinosaurs are found in the Philippines
Cleome
in palawan philippines
The Philippines is located in the Northern Hemisphere.
NO