Yes- they are no different than small trees . Their roots take in water and send it up to the rest of the plant.
that it survive by water and the sunlight it need.
Swamp
There is a great plant reference guide on floridayards.org. You can search for shrubs based on their salt tolerance level.
Yes provided you feed and water them as required.
Shrubs and plants who can retain water
the dense forests mostly have trees which most likely shield the shrubs depriving them from sunlight and water
Grasses shrubs and trees are called producers because they make?
1kg of pure water would take up 1000 mililitres.
Yes, coffee is made from ground up coffee 'beans' which are found inside berries that grow on Coffea arabica shrubs.
Yes, water does take up space. It has mass and volume, which means it occupies a certain amount of space depending on the quantity of water present.
Cedar shrubs grow best in acidic type soils. Because of this one might find it difficult to grow other plants around cedar shrubs. It is also important to note that smaller newer cedar shrubs will take less time to establish then larger ones.
Pinecone shrubs and thorn shrubs ~Kate~