Answer: Yes, it is extremely risky to just plant one species of tree on a street. In Minneapolis they have had the same problem twice. They palnted nothing but american elms. A disease came though and killed off almost every tree. People have spent thousands of dollars to save the trees. After that they planted all ash trees. Nw they have an insect that is killing off all of those trees. So you can guess the answer. PLANT DIFFERENT SPECIES!!!
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Botanic gardens are the only hope for species that are not commercial.
There are about 390,000 known plant species in the plant kingdom, with new species still being discovered.
The Sarsaparilla plant is part of only one family and one genus, however it is part of many different plant species. Plant species include officinalis, glabra, and japicanga.
Risky business
it is only risky if we dont use all available technologies.
Only for a limited period. The length of the period depends on the species of plant.
You only live life once.
Only if you are alergic to animals and grass
They could set up research facilities in order to discover new medicinal remedies and cures from the plant species in the Amazon. Only 1,100 of the plant species out of a possible 365,000 have been investigated.
Deserts are second only to tropical rainforests in the variety of plant and animal species that live there.
A plant cybrid refers to a hybrid plant produced by fusing protoplasts (cells without cell walls) of two different plant species. This fusion can be achieved through cell culture techniques. The resulting cybrid plant contains genetic material from both parental species, leading to characteristics and traits that may be a combination of both.