There are many great indoor plants that you can grow in Maryland's climate. The humidity, temperature and sun exposure of the state affects which indoor plants you should choose for maximum growth and beauty. NASA even recommends one plant per 100 square feet of your home for maximum oxygen production.
In Colonial Virginia, THE big crop was tobacco- although indigo (for dyes) was also grown- along with corn, wheat, oats, barley, etc.
Over 2,700 plants live in Chesapeake bay, including arrow arum, Atlantic white cedar, bald cypress, Black eyed susan, Blazing star, Blue flag and many more
Kudzu.
lots of it
All types of meat, all other organisms except plants.
no only plants and animals
ALL Plants; & Guess What? There are two types; one transports fluid from down to up and the other transports fluid from up to down.
Kudzu, Bamboo, and the Mimossa Tree are all considered invasive species in North America.
Chloroplasts are found in plants and are contained in all cells of the plant. They are responsible for photosynthesis.
Some invasive plants in Maryland are the pine, elm, fir, palm, spruce, and elm tree . Hope this helped !!
yes
Almost all types of plants reproduce
There are trees.
no
Yes, they are all plants.
no
mashrooms or all types of fungi are non green plants
Just wheat! Sometimes also grain!
All plants are organisms. If it is a plant, it is an organism. Anything that is alive is an organism.
No one knows, we haven't discovered all of the plants yet.
All types of ferns and all other plants