Coca is a plant in the family Erythroxylaceae, native to north-western South America. The plant plays a significant role in traditional Andean culture. Coca leaves contain cocaine alkaloids, a basis for the drug cocaine, which is a powerful stimulant. (Wikipedia) For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.
They are not very exiting to look at. however if you click on the link below you will see what they look like and what they do with em.
It's kinda neat! it looks like a regular leaf, except its darker on its backside and/Or u could say an oval with a pointed tip. Im growing a plant myself, shhhh.......
Cocaine is extracted from the leaves of the coca plant, a somewhat generic term that includes a number of plants in the genus Erythroxylon.
No. They look like plant eaters.
Blooms on a green bean plant look like small, pretty flowers.
green orange
This is a Caster Bean Plant. Isn't it beautiful???Looks very tropical. Hope this helps
http://www.erowid.org/plants/coca/coca_images.shtml
Picture of coca flower is at www.cocaricky.com
Cocaine is extracted from the leaves of the coca plant, a somewhat generic term that includes a number of plants in the genus Erythroxylon.
The only true ingredient is the resin from the coca plant. Anything else is added to make the cocaine white or to look like a larger quantity. Cocaine in its natural state is brown.
yes along with other chemicles it becomes the white poweder or with more harmful chemicals it becomes crack. but you can also eat the coca plant and get a like effect, but i think it has to be fresh
same logo
Cola is a mixture (water, sugar, acid, plant extracts, color). Coca is the brand name, like Pepsi is.
the largest plant of coca-cola in asia is situated in Pakistan Gujranwala city
like a spelt plant
Coca-Cola
Because you are using un coca, your phrase means "a coca plant." Un Coca means "a Coke," and une coca means "cocaine."
it look like a plant