There are virtually no trees in most parts of Mexico with the exception of the Timberline Montezuma Pine which grow on the mountains. of the wood they use for
construction, carpentry, etc. Is brought in from the U.S. As far as plants the agave is popular for it's assistance in the production of tequila, several ferns such as the golden
leather fern, giant leather fern, and and vines such as the cat claw, and the Queen's
Wreath, along with of coarse several species
of cactus such as the Tree Cholla, the organ pipe, and the Cardon Cactus.
The Crested Caraca is the national bird of Mexico.
The dahlia pinnata is the national flower of Mexico. The Aztecs used to eat the roots.
The dalia is the national flower of Mexico.
DAHLIA
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Green Plants.
no trees are plants and some of them dont have flowers
No. Only plants of the phylum "angiospermae" have flowers. These include flowers, fruiting plants, and many trees. However, gymnosperms (like pine trees) and cycads and many other plants have no flower. In fact, about 250 million years ago, there were no flowering plants at all!
Beech trees and Oak trees.
Swamp plants are mostly in bog, but you may get flowers growing in a bog.
yellow mexican popies, coffe plants
nothing
Green Plants.
All flowers and all trees are plants.
no trees are plants and some of them dont have flowers
Trees and flowers are primary plants.
The two kingdoms would be Animalia (for animals) and Plantae (for flowers, plants and trees)
trees,grass,grains and flowers
moss, small pine trees, willows, and grass and a few flowers in the sumer
Some plants have separate male and female flowers, dioecious plants have male and female flowers on separate plants, monecious plants have male and female flowers on the same plants . Holly trees and kiwi vines are diocious.
Trees and flowers and all that kinda stuff :)
Gordon A. Perry has written: 'Flowers of common trees' 'Spring flowers of woods and copses' 'Fruits of common trees'