This is an interesting question inspired by my botany final. The question asked what five plants I would choose if I was only allowed to live with those five for the rest of my life (animal proteins are still available for use) and state your reasons.
The first plant that came to mind was hemp (And not for the reasons you would normally associate with the plant!), but because it can be used for canvas, rope, fiber, and even medicinally. Another one I chose was amaranth because you can pretty much use all the parts of the plant and the grain contains a high amount of protein. The other ones weren't quite so easy. I went back and forth between corn, wheat, quinoia, algae, and sunflowers.
So what plants would you choose if you could only choose five for the rest of your life?
The first plant that came to mind was hemp (And not for the reasons you would normally associate with the plant!), but because it can be used for canvas, rope, fiber, and even medicinally. Another one I chose was amaranth because you can pretty much use all the parts of the plant and the grain contains a high amount of protein. The other ones weren't quite so easy. I went back and forth between corn, wheat, quinoia, algae, and sunflowers.
So what plants would you choose if you could only choose five for the rest of your life?
Last edited: