Yes, beans and corn are examples of annual plants. This means that in order to grow a crop of these types of vegetables new seeds must be planted every year.
Monocotyledon examples: corn, wheat, rice, lilies, orchids. Dicotyledon examples: sunflowers, roses, beans, peas, tomatoes.
Competition. Weeds and young corn plants are both vying for the same resources, such as nutrients, water, and sunlight, thereby negatively affecting the growth and survival of the corn plants.
Some of the best plants for science experiments include fast-growing plants like radishes, beans, and sunflowers. These plants are commonly used in experiments because they grow quickly and are easy to observe and measure changes in growth. Additionally, plants like peas, corn, and lettuce are also popular choices for experiments due to their relatively simple growth requirements and observable characteristics.
Corn plants typically grow faster than pea plants because corn is a larger and more robust plant species compared to peas. Corn plants have a faster growth rate and reach maturity within a few months, while pea plants are smaller and take longer to mature. Additionally, environmental factors like sunlight, water, and soil quality can also influence the growth rate of both plants.
The Caddo people traditionally consumed a diet that consisted of corn, beans, squash, wild game such as deer and fish from nearby rivers. They also gathered a variety of fruits, nuts, and roots from their surroundings to supplement their diet.
No non of those plants are trees.
No, corn plants do not need supports that are commonly found on plants like beans or tomatoes. Corn plants have a sturdy stalk and tend to do well when separated from neighboring plants by at least one foot.
No, they are the fruit/seed that grows after the bloom has died.
Cotton, corn, barley, rice, beans, cassava, potatoes and wheat.
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No. Corn is a grass and grain, not a legume which include beans.
You mean edible plants? Some of them include corn (maize), beans, tomatoes, avocados and several varieties of squash.
corn, beans, squash, and sunflowers, as well as cotton and tobacco.
The Iroquois would use plants to..... build houses( longhouses &wigwams), eat plants (for food), to clothes out of grass/and other plants, and ect.! Hope I helped you a little bit! :)
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Corn, beans, squash, sunflowers and domestic turkey
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