Several plants native to South America include the Brazil nut tree (Bertholletia excelsa), the cacao tree (Theobroma cacao), and the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis). Other notable examples are the yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis) and the quinoa plant (Chenopodium quinoa). These plants play significant roles in both local ecosystems and economies.
Some plants native to the Americas include corn, tomatoes, and potatoes. Examples of animals native to the region are jaguars, armadillos, and condors.
In North America. They then migrated to South America.
A nasturtium is the popular name for the Tropaeolum genus of flowering plants, native to south and central America.
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An adelphia is a plant of the genus Adelphia, comprising woody, flowering plants and vines native to the West Indies, Mid-America, and South America.
No. They are Native to/from South America, and Central America.
South America is a continent. There are several Countries in South America.
Yucca plants are native to the Americas, particularly in arid regions such as deserts and dry scrublands. They can be found in a variety of habitats ranging from the southwestern United States to Central and South America.
The tomato is native to South America and Mexico.
No petunias are native to South America.
The Avacado is a tree native to The Caribbean, Mexico, South America and Central America.
There are many plants that live in Australia but are not native to the country, having been brought over from places like England and South America. These plants include:jacarandapoincianapoinsettiabougainvilleavarious fruit and nut treesumbrella treerubber plantEnglish oakmany other ornamental trees and shrubs