On the slopes of the mountains there are first deciduous trees (ash, elm, oak, maple etc), then come the coniferous forests (few pines, in fact, most of them are fir-trees and spruce trees), then - on top - of the mountains, there is heather, wild flowers, grasses and juniper. The grassland is extremely wild, with a huge variety of wild grasses and flowers (certain unique in Europe). In certain regions with thermal waters there are either Mediterranean plants plus pine trees, or tropical water lilies.
Wheat, corn (maize), sunflowers, potatoes and apples are the largest crops.
corn grain and sunflower
See the link below for detailed and complete data.
Examples: wheat, corn, barley, oats, potatoes, beets, sunflower, canola, alfalfa etc.
Important examples are: corn, wheat, barley, oats, potatoes, peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, sunflower, sugar beet, rape, cabbage, cauliflower etc.
The crops of Romania are: see the link below for statistical data on Romanian agriculture.
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Yams are not known in Romania.
Farmers sow seed to make plants grow.
Farmers sow seed to make plants grow.
seed
grow crops
Farmers sow seed to make plants grow.
How do Spain's farmers grow crops on the Central plateau
Sighet, Translyvania ...which is in Romania.
farmers grow crops
Because the US Government asked farmers to grow hemp.
There are many ways in which farmers grow crops in Central Asia. These farmers could use terrace farming for example.
Three crops farmers might grow in the northeast are corn, fruits, and vegetables