concept   perennial plants

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Africa (1) East Asia (1) Australia (1) Central Europe (1) Mediterranean region (1) Native American tribes (1) Northern Europe (1) Pacific Islands (1) Russia (1) Scandinavia (1) South America (1) tropical farming communities (1)
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1 perennial plants Africa Perennial plants are culturally significant in African art and craft despite being less commonly cultivated due to limited water and harsh climate. 4
2 perennial plants East Asia Perennial plants are important in traditional East Asian medicine and herbal remedies. 3
3 perennial plants Australia In Australian culture, many indigenous perennial plants are important for traditional ceremonies. 1
4 perennial plants Central Europe Perennial plants are integrated into traditional Central European gardening and valued for their aesthetic beauty and harmony. 1
5 perennial plants Mediterranean region Perennial plants in the Mediterranean region are essential in traditional cuisine, providing many herbs and vegetables used in cooking. 1
6 perennial plants Native American tribes Perennial plants are culturally significant to Native American tribes and used in traditional art, weaving, and basketry. 1
7 perennial plants Northern Europe Perennial plants are crucial for cold-climate gardening in Northern Europe, providing year-round greenery and structure. 1
8 perennial plants Pacific Islands Perennial plants play a significant role in Pacific Island traditional culture and are used in ceremonies. 1
9 perennial plants Russia Perennial plants are commonly used in Russian folklore and celebrations, representing endurance and longevity. 1
10 perennial plants Scandinavia Perennial plants are often used in Scandinavian culture for traditional folklore and celebrations, symbolizing endurance and longevity. 1
11 perennial plants South America Perennial plants from South America have a significant role in traditional medicine and herbal remedies. 1
12 perennial plants tropical farming communities In tropical farming communities, annual plants are more common than perennial plants due to the consistent warm climate and steady growing conditions. 1