There are many strange plants. Cycads are a group of plants known as living fossils. They evolved after the spore bearing ferns but before the flowering plants. The most commonly grown is Cycas revoluta, known as the sago palm even though it is not a palm. Cycads bear leaves that resemble both ferns and palms, but they reproduce with large central cones similar to those of a pine tree, indicating their close relationship to the conifers. Datura and its cousin Brugmansia are two genera of large Trumpet flowered nightshades that are most beautiful in the evening and early morning hours. Datura, with its upward facing flowers is known as jimson weed, and made famous at the Jamestown colony where English soldiers mistakenly consumed its potent alkaloids which drove them crazy before nearly killing them. The Brugmansia flowers face downwards on more tree sized plants. Both contain atropine and other very dangerous drugs which have long been used in medicine. Century plants are species of genus Agave, a New World native succulent that is found primarily in Mexico and the Southwest. It does not live for a century but averages from ten to thirty years while the mother plant produces pups around the base. When her culminates life with an enormous flower stalk topped with flowers, she will die, but the pups remain to take her place. These too will flower and die in their own time. Tequila is made from the agave plant, and the worm in the bottle is the larvae of a pest that destroys the plants. Mullein is a weed of Europe that came with Colonials to infest American shores. Species of genus Verbascum produce flat, soft, fuzzy leaves are about the size of a human foot and have long been used to line the inside of shoes for insulation or to cushion a hole. They produce a very tall flower stalk that was once used by the Romans as a torch, thus it was once called Roman candle or candle wick. The dragon tree is a native of the Canary Islands off the west shore of Africa where these fat trunk succulents can reach a great age. Their sap is bright red and when dried was carried back to Europe by Venitian traders and sold as true dragon's blood used by medicine and diviners in various potions. This inspired the botanical name, Dracaena draco, and today these trees can be found in frost free coastal communities of the southern states and California.
There are two adjectives the words "many" and "strange".
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There are many strange and rare animals in Uruguay, some that are only found there. The one that comes most to mind is the national bird the Rufous Hornero.
If you mean the fuzz that some plants have I have absolutely no idea why but they're called pubescents. They may have different functions depending on the type of plant, normally associated with protection from insects or dehydration. See related link
I know this answer sounds strange but you use urine!
Now that's strange. Most of the plants in my garden are green and they are all exposed to air.
Some Kind of Strange was created on 2003-04-22.
An island that has strange mechanical things and large, frightening plants.
well it depends on you. is is singing good, is he is nice, is he cute. if you answer all yes than he is not strange. if you answer some no and some yes then he is sometimes he is strange, if you answer all no than yes he is strange.
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Traditions that may seem strange to you obviously aren't strange to those people who hold them dear. To some people, the idea of saluting the national flag every day might seem strange, it's not done in every country.