Antigua's diverse ecosystem supports a variety of plants, including tropical hardwoods like mahogany and cedar, as well as palm trees and flowering plants such as hibiscus and bougainvillea. The island's dry climate also allows for cacti and succulents to thrive in certain areas. Additionally, the fertile regions support agricultural crops like sugarcane, bananas, and various fruits. Overall, Antigua showcases a blend of native and introduced flora, contributing to its vibrant natural landscape.
Most Plants grow/get bigger
Desert plants
The type of climate in a given area determines which plant will grow there.
The type of soil that plants grow better in will depend on the type of plant. Universally, all plants will require a type of soil that drains well, is rich in nutrients and has a proper pH.
sarracenia
paeonia
there are no such thing:)
Plants cannot grow without water. All plants require some moisture, it varies with type.
Chickens don't grow. Plants grow. Chickens are born.
plants such as the lilly pad ect.
Dandilions.
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