Friar Laurence emphasizes the dual nature of natural plants and herbs, highlighting that they possess both healing properties and potential dangers. He suggests that these substances can be used for good, such as healing ailments, but can also lead to harm if misused. This reflects a broader theme in "Romeo and Juliet" about the balance between nature's gifts and their consequences. Ultimately, his perspective showcases the complexity of nature as a source of both life and death.
I have found info saying that lime tree and the pomegranate were her plants.
This is a saying that means you are good at growing things, anything you plant will grow good.
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That question calls for all the books in the world saying anything about plants; one cannot answer it here, let alone know all types of plants
"Natural selection" is another saying that refers to the survival of the fittest, as individuals with advantageous traits are more likely to survive and reproduce, passing those traits on to future generations.
Natural of course. That's like saying is hurricanes, earthquakes, fires, and tornadoes natural or man made disasters.
No one really does know what gods like or disliked but saying they were goddess that they would have liked fruit grapes beauty flowers plants animals ... ETC (Sorry if this does not answer your question but it was the life of gods which Greeks only knew there stories n powers )
all plants are different but im saying no
It limited the monarch's powers, saying that the king is not above the law, that the king is subject to the law.
NONE all groups have equal powers
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Don't know what I was a great way of the day before I get a follow back on my way back from school tomorrow and then you have a great way of saying that it was the best thing ever