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Cotton plants survive best in sub-tropical geographies and are grown in those climes all over the world.
Cotton grows in sub-tropical climates all over the world.
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During the Cretaceous Period, Antarctica was covered with forests and was for a period of time, tropical. The continent gradually drifted southward to its present position over the south polar region.
Over half of the world's plant and animal species live in the tropical rain forest. There are approximately 300 species of trees. The largest single group of animals is insects.
Leaves of tundra plants have adapted to the frigid temperatures there over the years. For example, the plants have grown smaller leaves and have grown closer to the ground, in order to "huddle" together and maintain as much warmth as possible.
Poinsettia are cultivated as commercial pot plants all over the world. They are native to Mexico.
Egg plants are easy to grow.Get seeds of eggplant.Sow plenty seeds in a pot full of earth or in prepared soil.Water it every day.After few days small plants will grow out.When they become few inches tall pluck out the plants from initial place and put them in small pits on the earth planned for cultivation with roots and small part of stem buried.Water it and add fertilizer just like any garden plant.After few moths plants become mature start yielding egg fruit.
"Growed over" is poor grammar for "Grown over," which means that something has been overtaken by some sort of growth, such as plants or tissue cells.A mite is a small amount, so this means something is just a little bit grown over.
Propogating by leavesHere is a small list:Wandering JewCharlieGrape vinesSpider plants-plant the little plantlets that grow on the ends
Indigenous plant life refers to plants that naturally grow in a specific region without human intervention. These plants have adapted to the local environmental conditions over time and play a crucial role in maintaining the ecosystem's balance and biodiversity.
No, kohlrabi plants are typically grown as annuals and do not survive the winter. It is best to harvest them before the first frost and replant them in the following growing season.