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European countries
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Yucca is not commonly used in European countries for landscaping, cuisine, crafts, or rituals due to its lack of symbolic or survival significance.
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East Asian countries
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Yucca is not widely used in East Asian countries for landscaping, cuisine, or ceremonies.
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Asian countries
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Yucca has limited traditional importance in Asian countries for crafts, medicine, and survival purposes.
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Native American
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Yucca is culturally and practically significant in Native American communities.
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South American
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Yucca is a staple food and important cultural symbol in South American countries.
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Central American countries
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Yucca plays a vital role in traditional cultural practices in Central American countries, including crafts, medicine, and ritual ceremonies.
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Mexican culture
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In Mexican culture, yucca is valued for its resilience and is used in food and ceremonies.
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Mexico
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Yucca holds cultural importance in Mexico for landscaping, cuisine, and indigenous ceremonies.
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North American
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Yucca is a North American plant primarily used for ornamental purposes rather than consumption.
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United States
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Yucca is widely used in US landscaping and cuisine for its ornamental and drought-resistant properties.
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Amazon Basin
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Yucca is a staple food source in the traditional cooking of the Amazon Basin, with its starchy root being utilized.
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Indigenous South American
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Yucca has been a staple food and medicine for Indigenous South American cultures.
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Southwestern United States
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The yucca plant holds symbolic and ceremonial significance in indigenous cultures of the Southwestern United States.
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Western countries
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Yucca is mainly seen as an ornamental plant in the gardens and landscaping of Western countries.
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