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yes you can. if you plant a plant after awhile it will produce other plants from pollination. if they are seasonal plants then it will NOT work. other house plants don't do this either. so do plants from Wal-Mart.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
"If you live in a warm state, such as Texas or California, you can grow wax begonias year-round. For the most part, wax begonias have flowers that are single or double-sided, but these can vary in size, with many newer hybrids having flowers that are three inches in diameter."
Grafting is method in which the cut stems of two different plants (one with roots and other without roots) are joined together in such a way that the two stems join and grow a single plant. The new plant will have characteristics of both the original plants.
When other plants need the same nutrients and water that the other plant needs they compete for the nutrients and won't get as much as they should do. When a plant doesn't get the required amount of water, it wilts
they are epiphytes, they depend on the plant they're growing on.
You can use almost any plant, but some of the most popular are Petunias, Fuscias, geraniums, Begonias, Verbenas, and spider Plants.
You can plant trailing begonias out in pots after they have wintered in early to late Spring - depending on the zone. A rough rule of thumb is to wait until after the last frost or very cold night. If you have propagated the Begonias, then give them some time to get used to the cooler conditions by giving them a little shelter for a few days, such as on a porch,against a house wall or in a cold frame. If they have been indoor forced Begonias, then they may be a little more sensitive and need protection for a little longer:
Begonias grow all year around. However they need protection in the winter.
Certain types of begonias are considered a very easy plant to grow, however other types are some of the hardest to grow. The ease of growth often depends on the climate they are growing in and the type of soil and water they are planted in.
yes you can. if you plant a plant after awhile it will produce other plants from pollination. if they are seasonal plants then it will NOT work. other house plants don't do this either. so do plants from Wal-Mart.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
other plants
The reason why the food that plants make is important not only to the plant themselves, but to other organisms, is because the nutrients that the plant makes from photosynthesis not only helps the plant but other organisms that feed off of the plant and the plant's nutrients.
Parasitic plants
"If you live in a warm state, such as Texas or California, you can grow wax begonias year-round. For the most part, wax begonias have flowers that are single or double-sided, but these can vary in size, with many newer hybrids having flowers that are three inches in diameter."
Parasitic plants slide feeding tubes into the host plant and suck out the nourishing juices of the host plant.
Fungus with other plants
They are in plant cells.They are together only in plants.