Yes, it is possible for plants to grow in a patch of stones where weeds grow. That is the notion behind alpine plants in rugged terrain and rock gardening with hardy and native plants. Alpine and rock garden plants grow around, over and under stones with such adaptability and tenacity that they grow in their native ranges and, with the meeting of special growing demands, outside their homelands.
Plants cannot grow in stones naturally but they can grow among stones.
NO, OF COURSE NOT! WHO IS STUPID ENOUGH TO ASK THAT QUESTION!! ROCKS ARE DEAD, NOTHING GROWS IN THEM. jk.
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no they are not because they cant breath or do anything what humans do except grow. They grow by water and move because moving is growing.
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green tea and rocks
No, the seeds do not retrieve nutrients from rocks.
Yes, a rock ages at a rate of 1 year per year. ANOTHER ANSWER: Rocks don't GROW. Rocks are not 'living beings'. Rocks are not born from seeds or from 'birth'. Only 'living things' age. Rocks GET old; just like your car GETS old. It deteriorates. Rocks WEAR-AWAY when exposed to the elements.
Beans grow on vines, that grow from seeds.
Radish seeds grow radishes, just like apple seeds grow apple trees.
Cherries grow on trees and they grow from seeds, if that's what you are asking.
Dandelion seeds grow dandelions and apple seeds grow apples.
That is imposible you need seeds to grow plants even though oranges are fruit but you need seeds for them to grow
Seeds do grow best in liquid by themselves. Seeds grow best when they do not have to share their food and water.
seeds grow quicker in soil.
Trees grow from seeds. It depends on what type of tree they are.
Yes I did an experiment and seeds can grow without soil.