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Yes, when the auxin of a plant shoot is cut off, the plant will typically produce more auxin in an effort to promote growth and regeneration. This process helps the plant to develop new shoots and continue to grow.
Tropical trees
The skin that you're picking off is dead skin. Yes it grows back.
Yes, dracaena leaves can grow back after they have fallen off, as long as the plant is healthy and receiving proper care.
Unfortunately, when someone does a face plant while skateboarding, it usually means that they fell off their board somehow in a forward motion and landed on their front or face. Face planting can be a minor injury, or it can be a major injury.
yes they will grow back just keep them in high quality h20
A life plant, also known as Bryophyllum or Kalanchoe, reproduces asexually through plantlets that grow along the margins of its leaves. These plantlets fall off the main plant and can take root in soil to grow into a new plant.
Yes you can grow another lantana plant from the roots or even from a cutting off of another part of the plant.
If all the leaves of a plant are removed, the plant may struggle to photosynthesize and produce energy for growth. This can weaken the plant and potentially lead to its death if it is unable to regrow its leaves quickly. The plant may also face stress and be more susceptible to diseases or pest attacks.
Yes, rubber tree leaves will grow back after falling off as long as the plant is healthy and receiving proper care.
It depends how much you cut off
A parasitic plant, such as mistletoe or dodder, lives off a host plant by attaching itself to the host and absorbing water and nutrients from it. This can weaken the host plant and impact its ability to grow and reproduce.