some native plants of Alberta: Alnus tenuifolia Betula glandulosa Betula occidentalis Cornus sericea Eleagnus commutata Lonicera involucrata Lonicera dioica Pinus flexilus Populus balsamifera Populus tremuloides Ribes oxyacanthoides Ribes aureum Salix bebbiana Salix candida Salix commutata Salix lutea Salix petiolaris
There are many plants that grow in Alberta. Two native plants that come to mind are foothills rough fescue and douglas fir. The former is a grass only found in the foothills of western Alberta, and the latter is a species of tree found in the Cypress Hills of southeastern Alberta and the Rocky Mountains of the western Alberta border.
If it wants to.
Though the word 'aboriginal' simply means 'from the beginning', it is usually applied only to the native peoples of Australia. Alberta is a province of Canada; there is no significant district in Australia called Alberta.
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There are no plants in Alberta that are grown for "stem."
Cordyline native plants are located in New Zealand. It is also known as the Cabbage tree. There are many sites that teach you how to grow them properly.
Mostly all native plants and trees grow after a wildfire.
Native American tribes went to Alberta first, then the Europeans.
well of course silly, all plants that are native to earth can grow in soil/dirt.
Yes, it is possible for plants to grow in a patch of stones where weeds grow. That is the notion behind alpine plants in rugged terrain and rock gardening with hardy and native plants. Alpine and rock garden plants grow around, over and under stones with such adaptability and tenacity that they grow in their native ranges and, with the meeting of special growing demands, outside their homelands.
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