East Africa, in particualr the Transvaal region of South Africa.
Beans
I grow when I receive proper nutrition, exercise, and rest to support my body's development. I shrink when I lack essential nutrients, experience illness, or aging impacts my body's ability to maintain its size.
Did not grow very tallORHad thin leavesORlived in close contact with wateryo mom son
Neem trees (Azadirachta indica) can be grown in the southern United States, particularly in areas with warm, tropical climates such as Florida, Texas, Arizona, and California. They require well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight to thrive.
we need water for everything, 70% of our body is made up up of water, we need water to survive. without water there is no life
No not really they can grow it in Florida but they need special chemicals in the soil to do that but it does grow in south america. They grow all over Puerto Rico as well. You can find them growing in the wild or in someone's yard.
you offon find daisys in the grass, fileds or woods
Raspberries, blackberries, bramble berries and others similar berries grow wild in several countries. Later they were cultivated to produce more fruit and grown commercially. They are wild in the US, most of Europe and parts of South America.
Wild plants are beneficial to us in numerous ways. They provide oxygen, food sources, medicinal properties, and habitat for wildlife. Additionally, they help control erosion, purify air and water, and contribute to biodiversity.
No. Koalas are not found in the wild anywhere outside of Australia.
No. Wild hamsters are in Europe, Africa, and Asia.
yes, apple trees do grow in the US. I know for a fact they grow in New England but other than that I don't know where else they grow but they probably grow in other places.
no they only grow in Ghana
don't believe the movies... not as wild as the 'bad' end of any major city in the US! who knows? ;)
there are many wild horses there
yes chestnut trees grow in the us in california.
wild turkey