-The Peruvian Lily,
or the Alstroemeria
-The Coral Plant
-The Mango
- Darwin's Barberry
-The Wax Palm
-The Pink Sorrel
-The Passion Flower
-The Trailing Abutilon
The Flora of Colombia is characterized by a high biodiversity, with the highest rate of species by area unit worldwide. Over 130,000 species of plants have been described within Colombian territory.
The plants native to South America are
-The Peruvian Lily (AKA The Alstroemerio)
-The Coral Plant
-The Mango
-Darwin's Barberry
-The Wax Palm
-The Pink Sorrel
-The Passion Flower
-The Trailing Abutilon
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This is a question from my home-school book called
Around The World In 180 Days
Orchids,tThe rubber tree, yes a RUBBER TREE, cacao tree, pineapple plant, carnuba!
Tropical fruits im not suree
grass
bannas
yes.
explain why similar plants and animals found in the continents of africa , south america,australia and india
The Baird's tapir is the largest land mammal in South America. 40 percent of the animals in South America are rodents. The Baird's tapir is also known as the mountain cow. This species can grow to be 6.5 feet tall and weigh up to 880 pounds.
Brazil and Columbia.
they have summer there, its a hot season and bananas grow in hot seasons -__-
they mainly grow in south America but you can buy banana plants and grow them but you have to live somewhere warm
plants
Coffee bean plants are typically grown in and around South America. These plants prefer a hot and humid type of climate.
Blueberries grow all over the northeast, and there are also species that grow in the south. For that matter, they also grow in Turkey, Europe, South America, Australia, New Zealand, and South America.
Over 70 countries grow coffee plants. But only a small number grow coffee plants commercially. Along with Hawaii, coffee plants are also grown commercially in Latin America, South America (Brazil and Columbia being among the largest producers), parts of Africa, Asia including the islands and even Australia.
yes
Because climatic conditions in South America are congenial for tomato
corn, rice, and weat
Yams grow in South America, Africa, Asia and Oceania.
yes.
It grows in most of south america.
brazil