grass and weeds
Yes, bamboo plants can be found in gardens in Greece, though they are not very common.
bisons and watercrests
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ancient Greece use to trade is food, animals and mostly plants. THANK YOU for choosing answers.com.
All sorts of plants: grasses, forbs, trees (including fig and olive trees), shrubs, etc.
some plants include olive trees, cherry trees, and fig trees most popular.
The greeks usaully had olives, grapes, goats
Breena Bush, Chea Tree, Jela Bush, Wava Fruit...
Damianos Hatziminas has written: 'Small treatment plants in Greece'
Greece is home to a diverse array of wildlife both on land and in the sea. On land, you'll find animals such as the Cretan wild goat (Kri-kri), various species of deer, and numerous birds including the griffon vulture. In the seas surrounding Greece, notable marine life includes the Mediterranean monk seal, loggerhead turtles, and a variety of fish species, alongside vibrant underwater plants like seagrasses and algae. The rich biodiversity reflects Greece's unique ecosystems that thrive in its varied landscapes.
The first dichotomous key is generally credited to Theophrastus, a Greek philosopher and scientist from ancient Greece. He created a system to identify plants based on specific characteristics in his work "Enquiry into Plants."
Plant and animal life As in other Balkan countries, the vegetation of Greece is open to influences from several major biogeographic zones, with the major Mediterranean and western Asian elements supplemented by plants and animals from the central European interior.