Do all plants have the same needs?. Some plants are BIG  Do they need lots of water to drink?  Do they need lots of food to eat?  Do they need lots.

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Do all plants have the same needs?

Some plants are BIG  Do they need lots of water to drink?  Do they need lots of food to eat?  Do they need lots of sunlight for their leaves? Solidwood tree

Some plants are SMALL  Do they need lots of water to drink?  Do they need lots of food to eat?  Do they need lots of sunlight for their leaves? Lettuce

Some plants are from Australia Grass tree  Does not need lots of water to drink  Does not need lots of fertiliser to eat  Does not need lots of attention  Native plants are suited to the Australian environment

Some plants are from other countries  Needs lots of water to drink  Needs lots of fertiliser to eat  Needs lots of attention  Introduced plants ARE NOT suited to the Australian environment Red Rose Picture from