Paddy fields are primarily used for cultivating rice, which thrives in flooded conditions. The fields are typically flooded with shallow water, providing the ideal environment for rice plants to grow. In addition to rice, other crops such as taro, wild rice, and certain aquatic plants may also be grown in these wetland ecosystems. The biodiversity in paddy fields can support various species of fish, birds, and insects, contributing to the overall ecosystem.
Usually, it is rice. :D
Paddy cannot be grown in winter because it needs lots of water and grows only in rainy season
Paddy Murray was born in 1953.
Paddy Mitchell died in 2007.
Paddy McLogan died in 1964.
tap root Edited answer: No, paddy has fibrous roots being a monocot plant.
Ithink it's Poaceae or something else.......From Peng1349
In Asia, Rice grows in paddies. These are flooded fields.
Rice fields, here in Asia we sometimes use Paddy instead of rice when talking about growing the crop
red soil
Usually, it is rice. :D
In paddy fields
paddy fields
a Paddy
It is a specialised planter, designed to transplant rice seedlings onto paddy fields
Usually, it is rice. :D
paddy fields