http://web-Japan.org/kidsweb/explore/nature/q4.html
In southern Japan are many broad-leaved evergreens, such as chinquapins and evergreen oaks. As one moves north, beeches and nonevergreen oaks become common. Forests in Hokkaido in the northern part of the country often consist of conifers like the Yeddo spruce and Sakhalin fir.
Because there are four distinct seasons in Japan, different types of flowers bloom during the year. Plum blossoms appear in early spring, cherry blossoms in mid-spring, hydrangeas during the rainy season in early summer, morning glories during mid-summer, and chrysanthemums in the fall.
Japanese are fond of growing these trees and flowers in their gardens, and of making a journey to see them in scenic areas. In the spring, for example, people flock under cherry trees to enjoy the light-pink blossoms, while in the fall, expeditions are made to the mountains to view the autumn foliage.
Other common flowers and plants found in Japanese gardens and along streets include camellias, maples, magnolias, daphnes, and gingkos.
The vegetation consists of lush green forests to desert plants.
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Any plant with the name japonica after it's first name is native to Japan.
cherry blossms and bonsi trees
orcchids
Algaes and mosses
grass? lol
Trees usually are the most common plant that inhales Co2. Nearly all plants inhale Co2.
Evodia fruit is also known by its Chinese name Wu zhu yu and is called gosyuyu in Japan.
Most common name in japan is kenyana
the poopie plant is the most common plant in Indiana
the most common plant grown is the mosses and lichens
The form of Buddhism that became most common in Japan was Zen Buddhism
The form of Buddhism that became most common in Japan was Zen Buddhism
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Rape is the most common
Shinto is the most common "religion" in Japan, next to Buddhism.
The most common religions in Japan are Buddhism and Shintoism, though most Japanese do not self identify as singular adherents of a particular religion.
Japan
Definetly Baseball.
Satou.