Bamboo i think...
Some fast-growing plants that rabbits can eat include clover, dandelion, and parsley.
The only fast growing and non-rare plants that I know of are simple bean plants such as lima beans. You can get them at any nearby store, so they can be considered non-rare. They are fast-growing as well.
Yuccas generally grow at a moderate pace compared to other plants. They are not as fast-growing as some annual plants, but they are faster than many trees and shrubs.
Fast growing plants, like the Wisconsin Fast Plants, need all the essentials for photosynthesis to support their rapid growth--lots of light is key.
no because it takes time for it to form
Yucca plants generally grow at a moderate pace compared to other succulents. They are not as fast-growing as some succulents like sedums or echeverias, but they are not as slow-growing as cacti. Yucca plants typically grow about 1-2 feet per year under optimal conditions.
Wisconsin Fast Plants refers to a group of fast growing plants that were designed to use in classrooms with a specific light system. The program originated in Wisconsin. Obviously, you are dealing with PLANTS, thus they belong to the PLANT KINGDOM!
some fast growing plants are sunflowers,mints,petunias and maridolds hope it help if not type in plants that grow fast or re rephrase the question grass is also a fast growing plant.
Lettece grows in about 3 weeks, also beans grow pretty fast. but if your project is due in less then 2 weeks your out of luck.
Bamboo is pretty fast, it can grow upto a foot a day. Some species of the seaweed kelp can grow upto 3 feet in a day though.
Nearly every desert has water somewhere, sometimes underground, and nearly all deserts have some plants growing in them.
Mistletoe, Witchweed, Dodder