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There are multiple plants that are native to Peru. Some of them are achira, aguaymanto, coca, gloxinia, and jíquima.
llamas
xerophytes
What type of plants grow in peru?well that is a very bad answer is it not? well i do not know myself but at least i didn't just retype the question.
Cocoa beans and Theobroma cacao tree
It is in the tropical rainforest terrain: Animals such as toucan and red eyed tree frog, plants such as mahogany and fern.
Plants unique to Peru are Fuchsia tincta, Puya angust, Viola lilliputana. Heliconia penduloides, Centropogon vernicosu, Chamaedorea fragrans, Exodeconus prostratus, Cattleya mooreana, Phragmipedium kovatchii, Masdevallia scitula, Trichlora, Bishopanthus, and Monocostus. Some of these plants were put in botanic gardens around the world.
Peru is for you
Two main areas are Peru and Bolivia so mostly in the South American region
Hydroelectricity is the only renewable resource exploited in Peru. In 2006, it accounted for 48% of total installed capacity and 72% of electricity generated. The largest hydroelectric facility in the country is the 900 MW Mantaro Complex in southern Peru, which is operated by state-owned Electroperu. The two hydroelectric plants at the complex generate over one-third of Peru's total electricity supply.
The Capital of Peru is Lima, a city located along the Pacific coast and home to over 7 million people.The current president of Peru is Alan García who was elected in 2006.The current prime minister is Javier Velásquez (2009)The total population of Peru is (2010 est.): 29,907,003 (growth rate: 1.2%);Some of the largest cities in Peru are Arequipa, (population 837,300;) Trujillo, (population 725,200), Chiclayo, (population 598,400)Peru's currency is the Nuevo sol (1991)In recent time Peru has been an increasingly popular destination for tourist because the country offers many cultural and historic treasure including Machu Picchu and the Amazon Rainforest. Eco tourist are also drawn to Peru because of the rich diversity of plants, flowers and animals that inhabit the country.Try http://www.southernexplorations.com/peruAbout.htm is some information about it!
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