Cocaine plants, specifically the coca plant (Erythroxylum coca), are primarily found in South America, particularly in countries like Colombia, Peru, and Bolivia. In Africa, coca cultivation is not common, but there have been limited reports of its growth in some regions, particularly in isolated or clandestine operations. The focus in Africa is more on the trafficking and distribution of cocaine rather than its cultivation. Overall, Africa is not a significant producer of coca plants compared to South America.
I was wondering where all does cocaine plants grow at does any of it grow in the united states and i got another question if you get busted with .08 of coke how much trouble will you be in
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Grasses and Acacia trees
they use it to grow plants and to help there fields and cow pastures grow
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Cocoa plants grow best in areas where the lands are able to drain the water a little easier. Thus, really damp areas would not be a good place for them to grow.The Eastern Andean Mountains are however.
no it can be grown anywhere
Shrubs and other plants that do not require a lot of rain to grow
Air moisture & capillary soil water
North Africa has a harsh desert climate, with high temperatures, limited rainfall, and poor soil quality. These conditions make it difficult for many plants to thrive, limiting the diversity of plant species that can grow in the region. The plants that do survive in North Africa have adapted to these harsh conditions, such as cacti and other succulents that store water to survive in arid environments.
The cultivation, purchase, and sale of coca plants, which are used to produce cocaine, are illegal in South Africa. It is important to comply with local laws and regulations regarding controlled substances.
No. Crack is a smokable form of cocaine. Cocaine is made from coca leaves, not poppy plants. Morphine is made from poppy plants.