A tobacco plant looks like a cabbage or lettuce plant in some ways
tobacco leaves or plant and i forgot
the papyrus plant is a tall water plant that is green and looks like a feather duster when young
the southern colonies industry's is the major jobs like tobacco, rice, indigo (which is a plant to make blue die.)
corn, potatoes, tobacco
they planted alot of crop such as the tobacco plant then they sold them for money
Tobacco is made from the leaves of the tobacco plant, scientifically known as Nicotiana tabacum. This plant belongs to the nightshade family, Solanaceae, and is cultivated for its leaves which are dried and processed for various tobacco products like cigarettes, cigars, and chewing tobacco.
Tobacco comes from the plant called Nicotiana tabacum.
Tobacco is the dried leaves of the tobacco plant.
Tobacco Leaves on a tobacco plant
No, tobacco is not considered a fruit. Tobacco is a plant that belongs to the nightshade family, and its leaves are used to make products like cigarettes and cigars.
Tobacco is grown, it is a plant.
Yes they do, all tobacco products have nicotine in them. Nicotine is a chemical that is in the leaves of a tobacco plant, much like THC in the leaves and buds of a hemp plant.
No, marijuana and tobacco are two different plants. Marijuana comes from the cannabis plant, while tobacco comes from the tobacco plant.
Tobacco does kill plants. Only if you put lots of it in the plant. If you don't put that much, the plant will grow. Remember, tobacco is also a plant.
tobacco leaves or plant and i forgot
tobacco? I'm not an expert, but ive seen tobacco leaves hanging in barns. they don't do that to store them i would assume. they look dry to me.
The Maryland policy that required tobacco farmers to plant corn as well as tobacco was for the good of all. Tobacco had become such a cash crop, people neglected to plant corn and the food was becoming scarce.