African Violets . . . . . . .Streptocarpus . . . . . Begonia . . . . . . Kataka-taka
Ferns are an example of plants that grow from spores instead of seeds. Spores are tiny reproductive structures that develop on the underside of fern fronds and can germinate into new fern plants under suitable conditions.
Plants that thrive in muddy areas include cattails, bulrushes, sedges, marsh marigolds, and various types of wetland grasses. These plants are adapted to wet, waterlogged conditions and help stabilize the soil in these environments.
Because the African savanna has a very arid climate, there are less instances of fungal growth than is seen in damper areas. However, there are still instances of fungi that grow in the savanna such as turkey tail mushrooms, crimson cup fungi, and sulfur shelf fungi.
Plants that grow from stems include pothos, spider plant, jade plant, and African violet. These plants produce new growth from the nodes along their stems, allowing them to spread and thrive. It's important to provide proper care in terms of light, water, and nutrients for optimal growth.
Okra, Gum Arabic, Abal, Agave, Asparagus.
half of the plants that grow there are edible ~Ej1 Silvia-R
Cacti grow naturally only in the Americas, not on the African savanna.
There are many grasses in the Savanna, also many wildflowers grow there also. Search the Savanna and see what pops up (:
That depends on the climatic region and height of the plain. However generally plains are the habitat of grasses - eg the US prairie, the Argentinian pampas and the East African savanna.
water
Banana plants grow relatively fast compared to many other types of plants. They can grow up to 10 feet in a single year under optimal conditions.
lots of plants are found in the jungle
seaweed and coral
the baobab tree
there are about 200 types
thistle