There is no 'America's plant (as in the United States of America).' There are, however individual 'state plants,' that are the official plant of a state.
Several examples of foods that originated in the Americas are the potato, tomato, cocoa plant, and corn (maize).
bannanas, oranges, grapes, egg plant and horse shoe!
Squash the plant originated in the Americas. Squash the game originated from the game of tennis in Great Britain.
Squash the plant originated in the Americas. Squash the game originated from the game of tennis in Great Britain.
No. that plant is an indigenous plant of Asia, not the Americas.
Most likely natives of the pre-Columbus Americas (including the Caribbean) as the tomato plant was indigenous to the Americas and unknown in Europe and elsewhere until that time.
Chocolate comes from a plant that grows in the tropical area of the Americas. The Nez Pierce did not know about it.
Do you mean to ask if the cotton plant originated from a certain USA state or the USA in general? In either case, the cotton plant is a shrub native to tropical and subtropical regions around the world, including the Americas, Africa , India and Pakistan. So, the cotton plant is a native plant to North America.
No pumpkins are a squash. Squashes are native to the Americas' and are a land living fresh water consuming plant.
Tobacco. The Native Americans had used it in various ceremonies.
Bromeliads are a flowering plant that are primarily native to the tropical Americas. In all, there are approximately 3,170 species, and they belong to the monocots group.
Feverfew is a herb native to Europe and Asia; it was widely used as a medicinal plant in medieval Europe. It was introduced to the Americas by Europeans.