I'm assuming SOME plants can, but the majority of the plants in the world need sunlight to live and grow. Also, they must have water, but I'm sure everyone knows that. Search up the plant on Wikipedia or a search engine and see if it says anything about what it needs to grow.
If you are talking about plants, then no, it would not grow in the dark. It would need sunlight. Most plants grown in the dark.
Mushrooms are a type of fungi that can be eaten and are often grown in the dark. They do not rely on photosynthesis like plants do, so they are able to thrive in low light conditions.
Etioplasts are chloroplast that have not been exposed to light. They are usually found in flowering plants (Angiosperms) grown in the dark.
Plants can be grown from seed that come from flowers.
There are no plants in Alberta that are grown for "stem."
No, amaryllis plants require light to grow and photosynthesize. Without light, they will not be able to produce chlorophyll, which is necessary for their green color and growth. If grown in the dark, the plant will not survive.
Yes, cocoa plants can be grown in the United Kingdom.
Depends on the intended use of the plants: Ornamental plants grown for gardens or landscaping are normally produced by horticulturists. Plants grown for food consumption are grown and produced by agriculturists.
There are four groups of plants you should rotate: plants grown for leaves and flowers; plants grown for fruits; plants grown for roots; and legumes that feed the soil.
There are four groups of plants you should rotate: plants grown for leaves and flowers; plants grown for fruits; plants grown for roots; and legumes that feed the soil.
Aloe plants are typically grown indoors, but they can also be grown outdoors in warm climates.
Pollen from GMO plants can (and do) cross pollinate with organically grown plants of the same species (corn with corn, soybeans with soybeans, etc.), which results in contamination of the organically grown plants.