'Zanzibar Gem' is the local name of welcome plant. It is botanically known as Zamioculcas. It belongs to family Araceae of monocots.
The plant you are referring to is called Mimosa pudica, also known as the sensitive plant or touch-me-not. When its leaves are touched, they fold inwards as a defense mechanism to protect itself from potential harm.
the name of a small plant is cyslabia
Another name for herbivores is plant-eaters. Herbivores primarily consume plants for their energy and nutrients.
The scientific name for plant bug is Miridae.
The scientific name of the welcome plant is Zamioculcas zamiifolia.
Zamioculcas zamiifolia
'Zanzibar Gem' is the local name of welcome plant. It is botanically known as Zamioculcas. It belongs to family Araceae of monocots.
The other name for a cast-iron plant is Aspidistra.
Parasitic plants
The welcome plant, also known as the Dieffenbachia plant, is considered toxic to humans and pets if ingested. The sap of the plant can cause irritation and swelling of the mouth and throat. There is no evidence to suggest that it is cancerous.
The touch-me-not plant got its name because the leaves pull away when they are touched.Mimosa pudica is the scientific name. Other common names for this plant are shameful plant, sensitive plant, tickleme plant and others.
The other name for papyrus is Cyperus papyrus.
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it dosent have roots, stems, or leaves so it NOT a vascular plant. YOUR WELCOME
The Warlocks was the original name of the Grateful Dead. Not 100% positive if they used it when they weren't welcome. Another Answer: Warlocks was indeed the original name of the band, (although there are differing theories and rumor of this), they did not however use the Warlock nor any other name to play in towns they were not welcome in. They just didn't play those towns.
Narcissus is an example of a plant whose spelling begins with the letter "n".Specifically, the designation functions as a common and as a scientific name. It includes plants that also are appreciated and known as daffodil and jonquil. Whatever the term, it refers to a plant whose attractive blooms are welcome signs of spring.