cranberries are the only berries that grows in the swampy bogs
Trees in some places, many plants, lilly pads, moss, string like moss.
Usually in bogs and other swampy areas where nitrate levels in the soil are very low.
No, a fruit is a fruit. A plant grows fruit, and fruits grow plants, they are not one and the same!
yes, fruit is a living thing because it grows.
Tropical fruit
mango
cranberries are the only berries that grows in the swampy bogs
You may be referring to bogs, though not all bogs are swampy or low, as some bogs are in mountains as well as lowland areas.
low swampy area.
Swampy ground, or a forested body of water, is generally called a swampland. Quagmires, bogs and marshes are other names for swampy grounds.
Consisting of, or containing, a bog or bogs; of the nature of a bog; swampy; as, boggy land.
Usually in bogs and other swampy areas where nitrate levels in the soil are very low.
Areas of swampy ground are being called: marshes, fens, bogs, quagmires, swamps (in the tropics), Everglades (in Florida), salt marshes (on the coasts), marine swamps (on the seaside).
Cranberries
It depends if the fruit grows from the ground. If the fruit grows from a tree you can't class it as a plant.
It is a yellow iris that grows in bogs and ponds. The botanical name is Iris pseudacorus.
Melons are large juicy fruit that grows on vines.
A fruit is a fruit when it contains the seed of the plant it grows on.