Live forevers (sedum purpureum) are incredibly useful to organisms. The live-forever (sedum purpureum) is a plant native to the continent of Eurasia, and thus could possibly be a dangerous invasive species, which may cause a problem in other natural ecosystems. The live-forever (sedum purpurem) is mostly grown in the northeastern states where it can withstand the harsh temperatures of winter and summer. In this essay i will go further into depth of the biome the life forever is mostly found in, its effect on ecosystems and what it does as an invasive species in the US. we will go further in depth into why the live forever (sedum purpureum) is no longer an invasive species, and how long it has been in the united states.
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The live forever (sedum purpureum) has a s thin water like substance that secretes from its stems and leaves when it ea is cut and the sappy type liquid can be used for internal treatment on humans such as intestinal problems bowel problems liver problems etc. It can also be used externally on cuts and other such external attacks and will help to heal them at a much quicker rate that if it were to have nothing to try and help heal the bodily wound. In this sense it is as a an aloe Vera plant as it that is used for external cuts and burns for its cooling and healing properties that it has on the human body, causing relief and a quicker recovery for sun burns fire burns and cuts.In conclusion i want to conclude that the live forever at once may have been a invasive species but that the effects that it had on the human body greatly outweighed whatever plant it may have eliminated. The live forever is a hybrid plant between a succulent and a herbaceous plant which allows it to use be in almost any type of environment and live without almost any trouble with water loss or not having enough nutrients as it can hold all of its needed nutrients for a long time . thee live forever can live in some of the coldest climates, the warmest climates, the rainiest and the driest as it had adapted to all of them over the many thousands of years it's been around i and moved to all different types all of climates which allowed t it t o evolve quite quickly. The live forever is a very useful plant to humans as well, mainly for their medicinal uses. In a final statement, the live forever is a very useful plant to all people of the us and its invasive properties no longer
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