Seed blows on wind, lands on soil and germinates, grows into plant, is pollinated , fertilised, seeds are dispersed on the wind and the cycle begins again.
nitrogen cycle helps in exchanging of nitrogenous gas or died dry organism when decompose and get loose into the soil so as to provide the plant with nutrient for there good growth and develope
The Jesus in the Cradle plant is a perennial that has a cradle like structure holding the flowers. It is a good bedding plant as well as a good container plant.
Sunlight and water are good for plants.
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yuma the plant woman is a good synchro monster for a plat deck..........and dandelion is just a good card
All life in this world are cyclic only. We know the food cycle. Like that plants are placing a good and vital role in life cycle
Oxy Clean is good at removing a variety of stains. Peroxide, lemon juice, and soap also can help remove a dandelion stain.
They are highly nutritious and taste pretty good.
Yes, but it's in a good way. The water cycle actually allows the plant to grow. This is how the water cycle helps the plant: when it rains the plant's roots suck up the water and nutrients, then the nutrients goes through the plant and makes food for the plant to eat.
The dandelion is early in the HG book. It symbolizes Peeta, in a way. Katniss sees him as bright, good, and pure. A dandelion is all of those things too, and she sees one often when she catches Peeta staring at her at school.
A good word to describe most of them would be recycled, by nature, via the rock cycle.
People, and lots of animals. Dandelion leaves are very good as a salad vegetable.
nitrogen cycle helps in exchanging of nitrogenous gas or died dry organism when decompose and get loose into the soil so as to provide the plant with nutrient for there good growth and develope
One might drink dandelion tea because one believes it will do one good. One might drink dandelion tea because one thinks it tastes nice. One could also drink it because it is offered and to refuse would be impolite.
It Reminds her of her father.
Since you are asking this question, I will assume you know the lifespan of a dandelion. (If you do not, then it has a short life compared to other flowering plant species.) If the dandelion's only purpose is to send out its seeds and die, it has no need to use extra resources reinforcing its stem. The way it has its stem right now is a good enough stem to support the plant for its life. It does not need the material to make a full stem because it has a very simple goal. As long as it can transport the water and dissolved nutrients to the leaves, then it can carry out its purpose in life.