Yes, an abaca is a type of plant. This is a type of plant that usually grows in the Philippines.
Abaka - weekly - was created in 1975.
Abaka is an alternative spelling of abaca, a species of banana tree, or the fibre of this plant, used in rope-making.
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Xerophyte ... aplant adapted to dry conditions
I follow instracsion to care aplant with have a desease and also step
Yes you will cas killer gas can ekplode and the plant will go up in flames.
They are found in the cytoplasm of both cells.
abaka mais palay kopra sa ncr: mais