i think it should not survive
Well, one was alive at some point, and the other wasn't.
Anything that is made up of cells is alive. All living things are made of cells. Plants are even alive even though they do not move. They are stationary. Yet, they need food, water, and they reproduce like other living things. Rocks and sticks cannot do this because they are not alive. Although- sticks have come from something that's alive ( tree), they are no longer alive since they are no longer connected to the tree. The study of living things, by the way, is Biology.
no he died at a young age and one of the other kings was alive longer the him
A mother is still a mother, even if her children are no longer alive! Mother's Day would be a good chance to be with other relatives, or with friends, and have a memorial celebration. You could remember the good things about the children and celebrate their lives. That would be a nice time to visit the graves if they are close enough for you to do that, and maybe leave some flowers.
Adding soda to the water of cut flowers may actually harm the flowers rather than help them live longer. It is best to stick to using clean water and following other recommended flower care practices, like changing the water regularly and trimming the stems.
Plant two flowers next to each-other and leave the entire area around both the flowers open. If something is near the flowers, they are less likely to cross breed.
Yes, flowers are alive. They obtain and sustain life through a process called photosynthesis, where they use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce energy in the form of glucose. This energy allows the flower to grow, reproduce, and carry out other life functions.
The adjective of death is "dead." It describes something that is no longer alive or has ceased to function, often used in various contexts, such as "dead plant" or "dead battery." Other related adjectives include "deceased" when referring to a person who has died.
No, because flower need water so they will live a good life.
with out sugar that's not necessarily true, I've found that in cut lantana flowers, the plants will suffer at first but then last longer than the flowers without sugar. I think it varies from plant to plant. Flowers last longer WITH sugar. Just as people last longer with food. The ideal floral solution is not "clean water", but in fact, a solution of sugars, a small quantity of acid, and ideally a bleach or other anti-microbial. I have tested this numerous times. Gingerale apparently works too. Consider though that gingerale is merely a sugar solution with added acids. (flavour) Certain flowers, such as roses, also benefit from specific hormones- available in commercial flower foods such as "rose pro", or the flora-life equivalent "rose food". Other flowers, such as Gerberas benefit from additional chorine bleach to help them absorb water and nutrients for a longer amount of time from the vase.
they are a connection with other flowers
Flowers have pollen in them. And other things that are inside flowers.