Greenhouse plants, sod and sweet corn.
Roger Williams was the founder of Rhode Island.
Yes, corn snakes are found in the wild in Rhode Island. They are native to the southeastern United States and can be found in a variety of habitats, including forests, fields, and marshes. It is not uncommon to encounter corn snakes in the wild in Rhode Island.
Yes. The Narragansetts, the Wampanoags, the Pequots, the Nipmunks, and the Niantics were all the Native Americans in Rhode Island.
yes
I dnt know
The Narragansett.
A Rhode Island native is commonly referred to as a "Rhode Islander." This term encompasses residents and people born in the state. Rhode Islanders take pride in their unique culture and history, which includes a distinctive accent and local traditions.
Europeans and Native Americans
The Narragnansett.
yes they did
Yes! I'm a native Rhode Islander myself.
Yes, there are carnivorous plants in Rhode Island. The most common species found in the state is the pitcher plant (Sarracenia purpurea), which traps and digests insects to obtain nutrients that are lacking in the soil. These plants can be found in bogs and wetlands across Rhode Island.