No, Strangler Fig (Ficus macrophylla) is not native to Virginia and typically does not grow naturally in the region. This species is primarily found in tropical and subtropical areas, such as parts of Australia and the Pacific Islands. Virginia's climate is not suitable for the natural growth of Strangler Fig, as it requires warmer temperatures and specific environmental conditions.
what does this mean born in, growing naturally in a particular region
The seed is carried by a bird or wasp then it is dropped on the ground and starts growing.
Strangler Fig- seed is planted in canopies. When strangler fig is growing it wraps it's around its host tree (the tree it was planted on) and deprives it from light, rain and nutrients.
Water, nutrients and sunlight. They usually start growing in the canopy using an existing forest tree as purchase. They then drop roots ans overtake their support tree - hence the name strangler.
By 1621, the British were growing cannabis in Virginia where cultivation of hemp was mandatory.
The Virginia Company made money from growing and selling tobacco.
Hunting, fishing, and gathering naturally growing plants, such as berrries.
By the body, naturally, no. What you have is what you have. But with new scientific deelopments like stem cell research, growing specialized cells like brain cells may be possible.
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It comes naturally its a part of growing up and puberty
Yes
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