Why would aboriginals create a diffrent word for the only plants they knew of? Non-native plants, that Europeans first brought would have been given new names. I would say that the aboriginal name for native plants would be simply their name for "Plants". Depending on what group and dialect, the word will differ.
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There are roughly 352,000 species of native plants in the world.
Native plants of the ocean include seaweeds such as kelp, seagrasses like eelgrass, and phytoplankton such as diatoms. These plants play important roles in marine ecosystems by providing food and habitat for a variety of organisms.
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Invasive plants uses natural resources originally used by native plants. In this way, invasive plants drives native plants out by depriving them of food and water. Over time, whole regions will be taken over by invasive plants, destroying the diversity of native plants and animal populations who depend on these plants to survive.
The opposite of a foreigner would be a native.
An aboriginal person is a native of a region or country.
native, inborn, aboriginal, endemic, homegrown, natural, original, innate
Though the word 'aboriginal' simply means 'from the beginning', it is usually applied only to the native peoples of Australia. Alberta is a province of Canada; there is no significant district in Australia called Alberta.
An aboriginal person is a native of a region or country.
Native.
Indigenous, aboriginal
Aboriginal itself means Native, so yes, there are Native people in northern Europe
An Aborigine is a native of Australia
The aboriginal language native to Bathurst is Wiradjuri language.
sorry no,peacocks or peafowls are native to India.
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