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Explore fascinating flora varieties from Tundra's Cherry Bells to Aquatic Wasabi and Forest's Ginkgo Trees. Learn about their habitats, unique characteristics, and cultural significance in Japan. Soil type adaptability, sun exposure needs, and more!
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Plant Project By: Akeyla Kelly Coach Smith Biology
Tundra: Cherry Bells Climate: Cold Located: Mt. Fuji where light condition is well Facts Grows to 12-15 inches Soil type is widely adaptable Sun exposure = Full Sun
Aquatic: Wasabi Climate: Wet, & Cool Located: Japan by river banks (& other places) Facts Hot & Spicy Is a staple condiment in Japanese cuisine Used as a condiment
Forest: Ginkgo Tree Climate: Warm Located: Japan in cities Facts Worlds oldest living tree The name comes from the Japanese words gin “silver” kyo “apricot” which refers to its silvery apricot like fruit It’s a sacred tree in Japan & China