Botanical Garden By James thomas

Jade Plant: Crassula ovata "Gollum" - The jade plant is an evergreen with thick branches. It has thick, shiny, smooth, leaves that grow in opposing pairs along the branches. Crassula ovata is native to Mozambique and to the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal provinces of South Africa. It is vascular, has seeds, an angiosperm, and a dicot. Us as humans use it for medicinal purposes like the plant Agave, AND SPEAKING OF AGAVE...
Agave: In this description I will be focusing on the species: Agave Americana. This plant is native to the hot and arid regions of Mexico and the Southwestern United States. It is vascular, seedless, an angiosperm, and a monocot. We use this to soothe the epidermis as it opens pores and keeps skin baby soft.
The Dragon Tree: Also known as Dracaena Draco is native to Africa, Southern Asia, and the Canary Islands. It is vascular, seedless, an angiosperm, and a monocot. The only uses we have for this plant are truly ornamental, but it looks cool.

Credits:

United States Department of Agriculture.

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