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Plants logo #10101) Audience enhancers 2) Complexes of buildings 3) Dahlias and daisies 4) Double agents 5) Flora 6) Flowers 7) Flowers and trees 8) Foliage 9) Garden variety 10) Gets the garden started 11) Greenhouse effects 12) Growth at small factories 13) Herbs and shrubs 14) Herbs and vegetables 15) Holly and ivy
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Plants logo #10101) Buries 2) Embeds 3) Flora 4) Foliage 5) Imbeds 6) Seeds 7) Sets 8) Shrubbery 9) Situates 10) Sows
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Plants logo #21442Many common house and garden plants are poisonous to cats. Care should be taken to avoid allowing access to such plants. It is normal for cats to eat grass and this can be encouraged in indoor cats by providing trays of grass.
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plants logo #21160Organisms belonging to the kingdom Plantae, characterized by their ability to manufacture carbohydrates by photosynthesis. With more than 250,000 species, they are second in size only to the arthropods. The plants first appeared in the Ordovician, but did not begin to resemble modern plants until th...
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plants logo #20973Multicellular, eukaryotic life forms of the kingdom plantae. They are characterised by a mainly photosynthetic mode of nutrition; essentially unlimited growth at localised regions of cell divisions (meristems); cellulose within cells providing rigidity; the absence of organs of locomotion; absense of nervous and sensory systems; and an alteration o...
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Plants logo #23226Plants come in different sizes and shapes, you can use plastic or real plants. For more details about real plants, look at Tropica.
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plants logo #23939living things that use photosynthesis to make their own food. If it's alive, and it's not an animal or a microbe, it's probably a plant!
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