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What fruit grows in swampy bogs?

Cranberries are a popular fruit that grow in swampy bogs. They are native to North America and thrive in wet, acidic soil conditions found in bogs. The plants grow close to the ground and produce tart red berries that are commonly used in cooking and baking.


Where do seed plants grow six places?

where do plants grow


What are places that seed plants grow?

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What plants are in the Amazon River?

There are many plants that grow in the Amazon River. They are the Brazilian water ivy, the red amazon sword, and stargrass.


What are tropical trees that grow in swampy ground along coastal areas are called?

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Does cactus grow in cold places?

No, they grow in warm places such as a desert. This family of plants are endemic to the Americas.


What are bulrushes?

bulrushes are long stemmed plants that grow along a ditch or near a swampy area, in some parts of the world they are known as cattails.


What are plants that grow in salt water called?

Plants that grow in the sea can be called aquatic plantsbut more specifically marine plants.


Why do plants grow in diverse places?

So that the cats wont cheat on the test and score a touchdown but get it called back because of a foul


Do plants grow fastest in dark places or outside?

They need sunlight to grow...outside.


Why plants grow in different places?

it is important to know in what kind of environment they will grow best


What do you call the plants that live in shady places?

Plants which grow in shady places are called Shade Tolerant Plants......Like in the Amazon forest..where the plantation is very thick and trees grow tall and enormous. Their leaves act as a canopy or they form a blanket which does not allow sunlight to reach the ground...yet there are plants which grow below this canopy of leaves because they are shade tolerant plants....they dont require much sunlight....Dominic Ferrao ...domyferrao@yahoo.com