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Eucalyptus has originated in Australia hence it is indigenous to Australia.
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a plant will grow faster in a windless area because if a plant is i a windy area it can be extremely damaging to the plant. (it depends which plant it is)
See the related link: One the left hand side of the web page you can list ornimental (exotic species) as well as indigenous or endemic plant species i
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A Pine Tree is one indigenous plant in South Africa
"Indigenous" means native to one specific area, original area.
The plant is indigenous to South America, an area between southern Brazil and Paraguay
Various ones. An indigenous and unusual one is Welwitschia.
Indigenous means natural to that area.
Eucalyptus has originated in Australia hence it is indigenous to Australia.
Since you do not specify which indigenous people you are talking about, I can only note the one cultural characteristic of all indigenous peoples. They are the peoples that were populating an area before the area was explored and settled by oher peoples.
Plant life that grows naturally in an area is called an indigenous species. Its also called natural vegetation or a native species.
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Well, domestic means indigenous or within one's country or home. Jurisdiction means authority, or an area of authority. And so, put them together and you get an area of authority within one's country, or and indigenous area of authority.
The area of Angas Downs Indigenous Protected Area is 3,205 square kilometers.
An indigenous material is one that is native to the area. This can be sand in the desert, snow in the higher elevations, and plants that grow only in the rainforest.