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what are easy to intermediate to grow ancient plants?
im looking for cycads, vines, ground cover various plants like that
3 Answers
- pondladyLv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
Most ancient plants are very easy to grow, almost invasive. That's why they still exist all these millennia later. Try horsetail fern (scouring rush), the only plant to exist today in the same form as it did those thousands of years ago. Cycads are the same, as are most vines and ground covers. No matter which of those you choose, you will have a harder time killing them than keeping them alive.
- Anonymous9 years ago
Moss. Low maintenance.
- Anonymous9 years ago
It depends very much where you are. But grape vines and olive trees would seem a good bet.
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