Plants

Devin Crowe-bamboo · Some bamboo can grow up to 18 inches per day · Bamboo does not need to be replanted · Bamboo gets to 9 feet wide · Bamboo is one of the fastest renewable resource in the world · Bamboo can be eaten · A pole of bamboo can regenerate to its full mass in just 6 months · Bamboo is used to make strong light plywood

Michael Cooper - Gumbo Limbo Tree
For a long time the tree was called by the people from San Pedro Sula, Honduras, the naked Indian, because its reddish bark looked like their skin. It is in the lowest areas about 1000 meters above sea level. The tree is used medicinally by the local people for treatment of stomach ailments. Naked Indian is a medium sized fast-growing tree, that’s height is of 20-50 ft. This tree's huge trunk is 2-3 ft.

White oak tree- Devon Nichols
· White oak grows throughout most of the Eastern United States · They get to 100ft tall · The can’t live under -45 C- · They get 45in round · The acorns are an important food for many kinds of wildlife
 * Periwinkle-Brianna Miller **

· about 6 feet tall · 3 inches in diameter for each plant · Medium growth rate · The petals feel smooth · Found in Europe and Western Asia · The color of the flower is a blue-purple

= Nathan Haskins = = Maple Tree = Manly in North Temperate Zone The wood can be cut and used as fuel. Sap from tree can be turned into sugar. Some maple tree leaves only reach an inch or so. The wood can also be made in to charcoal.

Zack Herbstritt- Lady Fern


It grows 34 to 30 in long and 6 to 9 in wide. Grows in moist and shady areas. Elk and grizzly bears eat them as a major food source. Native Americans had many uses for it, like medicines. They can grow in cracks of rocks. Guilder rose · Mostly fond in England · Fond at the edges of woods · Fond in clumps of 3to8 flours · First cultivated in Gelderland · Gross in or around rich soil

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Works Cited


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