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it is rose for the native plant in the old world
According to dictionary.com, a native is "the place or environment in which a person was born or a thing came into being." So a native flower or plant is where it was/is originated. -Anonymous Quo
Horticulture is another name for plant science. It involves the study of crops and plant cultivation for gardening, landscaping, and agricultural purposes.
Yes, ixora is a land plant. It is a genus of flowering plants in the Rubiaceae family, commonly grown for its colorful and attractive flowers. It is native to tropical and subtropical regions.
Cotoneaster basillaris is the correct scientific name for this plant. It is a species of flowering plant in the Rosaceae family, native to the Himalayas and southwestern China.
They plant crops and did lots things
the wampanoagyou mean Plymouth rock the native Americans. they helped how to plant fish and make good crops
They taught the pilgrims how to hunt and different ways to plant fertile crops. Because of this, the animals hunted and the crops harvested became their meal of thanks.
It allowed us to plant more crops and also allowed us to trade with the Native Americans.
The Louisiana Purchase allowed the United States to plant more crops. It also allowed the US to trade with the Native Americans.
The pilgrims thought the native Americans were uncivilized because they were different so they thought they would become like them. But the native Americans did help by teaching the Americans how they make their crops grow healthier (like planting the seeds with a dead fish so the plant can absorb the animals' nutrients and thrive). They may have also learned about the multiple uses of corn from the Native Americans.
They helped them to grow crops in the "New World" and gave them corn and other vegetables to grow and plant.
Native Americans obtained seeds for planting crops through various means, such as by saving seeds from previous harvests, trading with other tribes, and sometimes through wild foraging. They also practiced seed saving and selection to adapt crops to their local environments over generations.
I believe that it is the Indians but you might want to Google it.
The Native Indians taught them how to plant crops to fit the environment
During the archaic era in Texas, the Native Americans were able to obtain food by hunting and gathering. They fished, hunted wild animals and used plant resources for food. They were also able to farm and grow staple grain crops.
Answerthey taught them how to make food and how to grow food. The colonists didnt know how to plant crops or hunt very well. Native Americans came and taught the colonists how to crop plants such as corn and squash. They also taught colonists about the art of fishing.