ya da da it is masec
the tea tree
Masec
home to white settlers
Because their mom was too ugly!
The sound of leaves is often called a "rustle" or "rustling." Walking on dry leaves can also produce a "crackling" sound.
they're called leaves, but some softwoods, such as psuedotsuga menziesii often have their leaves refereed to as needles.
the english settlers often angered the native americans by
The uncurled leaves of a fern are called fronds. A fern is a autotroph. Ferns need to release their spores into moist environments in order for reproduction to occur.
The early French settlers, or inhabitants, of Quebec were referred to in French as Habitants. In the early years of the Canadiens the letter "H" inside the big "C" on their jerseys was often mistakenly taken by many to mean "Habitants" as a salute to the first French Canadian settlers. Therefore, the Canadiens were often referred to, and still are, as Habitants or simply "the Habs". The "C" and "H" on the sweaters simply mean Canadiens Hockey Club.
Gardeners and botanists study leaves. A gardener looks for yellow or brown leaves to see if the plant needs water or minerals. Botanists often study the leaves to identify the plant.
The early settlers didn't have hobbies as we know them today. Their time was spent finding ways of survival. Women made quilts, preserved food, and tended gardens. Men did carpentry work, hunted and fished, and made tools. Children helped with chores, and often played games, such as hide and seek, and marbles.
In the early church, the Eucharist was often held as part of a banquet - called the Eucharistic feast.
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