Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Okavango Delta' has mentioned 'Plant' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The agglomeration of salt around plant roots leads to barren white patches in the centre of many of the thousands of islands, which have become too salty to support plants, aside from the odd salt-resistant palm tree.
[29] There are five important plant communities in the perennial swamp: Papyrus Cyperus in the deeper waters, Miscanthus in the shallow-flooded sites, the reed Phragmites australis, Typha capensis and Pycreus grow in between.
The natural phenomenon of the annual flood in the dry season and the distinct rainy season in time of low rain is the result of the exceptionally high plant diversity within the delta.
They are long and thin and often curved like a gently meandering river because they are actually the natural banks of old river channels which over time have become blocked up by plant growth and sand deposition, resulting in the river changing course and the old river levees becoming islands.
The Hambukushu, Dceriku, and Wayeyi have traditionally engaged in mixed economies of millet/sorghum agriculture, fishing, hunting, the collection of wild plant foods, and pastoralism.
The Bugakhwe and ||anikwhe are Bushmen, who have traditionally practised fishing, hunting, and the collection of wild plant foods; Bugakhwe used both forest and riverine resources, while the ||anikhwe mostly focused on riverine resources.
While proponents argue that the effect would be minimal, environmentalists argue that this project could destroy most of the rich animal and plant life in the Delta.
The property exemplifies a number of ecological processes related to flood inundation, channelization, nutrient cycling and the associated biological processes of breeding, growth, migration, colonization and plant succession.
It is of sufficient size to represent all of the deltaxe2x80x99s main biophysical processes and features and support its communities of plant and animal species.