No cut them off
no but it will take longer for it to grow..sadly :[
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The leaves will dry up and the stalk will lose its color.
No, it is an organic tissue, coming from the leaves of a marine plant, thus the name: "sea-weed".
Sensitive plant is a fernlike weed that folds its leaves when picked. The tropical plant in question (Minos pudica) offers quite a spectacular sight with closing leaflets and drooping foliage. The reaction results from changes in the pulvinus, or swelling at the base of where foliage attaches to stalks at the petiole.
The ritter bush and the fall weed plant, including the yarbro texle tree
You don't plant weed, they just grow from gardens.
A plant becomes a weed when it's not wanted.
If you are sure that the plant is producing strawberries, then my guess is the plant may be some form of wild strawberry.
A weed is an unwanted plant.
Anchorage, balance, and flow are reasons why a pond weed have streamlined leaves. Pond weeds fall into the category of aquatics, which means that they handled waterlogged above- and below-ground body parts. Their leaves must be shaped in the way which helps keep them anchored and upright regardless of flood or flow.
Henna plant dye is prepared by making the paste of its leavesA weed and a plant really aren't two different things. A weed is a plant, it is just a plant you don't want