Nope. Plenty of plants need direct sunlight for most of the day to flower.
These plants grow in shady places have broad leaves because in shady places there is less amount of light and broad leaves can absorb maximum amount of light.....
Yes. Basically, all plants that bear (grow) flowers are flowering plants why the other plant which do not bear (grow) flowers are non-flowering plants.
No, coleus plants do not die after flowering. They are perennial plants that can continue to grow and thrive even after flowering.
Plants which grow in shady places are called Shade Tolerant Plants......Like in the Amazon forest..where the plantation is very thick and trees grow tall and enormous. Their leaves act as a canopy or they form a blanket which does not allow sunlight to reach the ground...yet there are plants which grow below this canopy of leaves because they are shade tolerant plants....they dont require much sunlight....Dominic Ferrao ...domyferrao@yahoo.com
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Bryophytes generally grow in moist and shady places of rocky hills.
No. All of the plants' energy is put towards flowering correctly.
Honeysuckle likes to grow in a moist, shady area.
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Weeding is done before flowering to minimize competition for resources such as sunlight, water, and nutrients between the weeds and the desired flowering plants. Weeds can grow rapidly and outcompete the flowering plants for these essential resources, which can stunt the growth and development of the desired plants. By removing the weeds before flowering, we can ensure that the flowering plants have the best chance to grow and bloom successfully.
where do plants grow
Flowering plants have evolved diverse mechanisms to adapt and thrive in different habitats. This includes variations in root systems, leaf structures, and reproductive strategies. This adaptability allows them to grow in a wide range of environmental conditions, from deserts to rainforests.