Siberian pea shrub (Caragana arborescens) is native to regions in Central Asia, particularly Siberia and Mongolia. It thrives in a variety of environments, including dry, rocky soils and open grasslands. The plant is often used in landscaping and erosion control due to its hardiness and ability to tolerate harsh conditions. Additionally, it has been introduced to various temperate regions around the world.
A pea is not a shrub. A pea is the small spherical seed of the legume Pisum Sativum. Peapods are botanically a fruit but considered a vegetable in cooking
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Siberian ginseng is a thin, thorny shrub that grows up to 15 ft (4.6 m) high.
dholl variant spelling dhal
A plant which is a small spiny shrub of the pea family which grows in hot, dry climates in America.
Yes Siberian Tigers do live in grassland
The combrinan shrub/and the gongath plant/and the cokinspaniel shrub.
no they always have a pea.
A Siberian husky should live about 11-13 years.
they live anywhere
Tropical legume, Cajanus cajan, also known as red gram.
They are called Siberian Tigers because they live in Siberia.