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African
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African culture relies heavily on plants for crafting tools, building materials, and musical instruments.
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Australian
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In Australian culture, plants are mainly used for cooking and gardening.
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Caribbean
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Plants are integral to Caribbean culture, used in rituals, medicine, and food.
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Central American
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Plants are essential to Central American culture for traditional ceremonies, folk medicine, and local cuisine.
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European
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In European culture, plants are mainly used for cooking and landscaping.
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Indian
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Traditional Indian culture makes extensive use of plants for medicinal and herbal purposes.
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Inuit
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Inuit culture utilizes plants for food and practical items such as baskets and clothing.
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Japanese
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Japanese culture often incorporates plants into aesthetic practices such as flower arrangement and bonsai cultivation.
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Korean
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Korean culture often incorporates plant usage into aesthetic practices such as flower arrangement and bonsai cultivation.
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Mediterranean
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Plants are widely used for essential oils, perfumes, and incense in Mediterranean culture.
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Mesoamerican
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Plants play important symbolic and ceremonial roles in Mesoamerican religious and cultural traditions.
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plant usage
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Polynesian
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In Polynesian culture, plants are important symbols and play key roles in religious and cultural practices.
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plant usage
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Russian
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In Russian culture, plants are used to make alcoholic beverages and traditional herbal drinks.
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plant usage
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modern herbalism
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Modern herbalism uses specific plant extracts for medicinal purposes by analyzing their chemical compositions.
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