yes, but it all depends on what seed it is... if you notice there are plants growing in salty salt all the time
soil
Based on my experiment,monggo seeds grows faster in sandy soil.
the black bean grows faster because the seed germanates faster
One part of how a plant grows with seeds is the process of germination. After a seed is planted in soil, it absorbs water and begins to sprout. The embryo within the seed then grows roots, a stem, and leaves, allowing the plant to develop and grow.
It depends on the plant. Plants grow best in the soil of their natural environment. Most plants do best in a loam soil while other prefer sand.
They grow on plants. (Like tomatoes). You need to plant the seeds in the soil. Then the plant grows and watermelon is it's fruit.
It grows in dirt
Yes, it grows on top of the soil.
The halophytes are able to tolerate salty soil because they can concentrate salt in their root cells and the high salt concentration keeps water from diffusing out of the cells into the surrounding salty soil.
Embryonic shoots are the structures in seeds that become the stem of the new plant. This shoot grows up through the soil surface.
It grows better with soil. Soil has more Nutrients. I've done some test on it Sand doesn't really grow at all with just play sand from what I've tested.
A halophyte is a plant that can survive salty soil.