Balsam is a member of the genus Impatients. It has soft, herbaceous stems, when cut and placed in a glass of water the stem will produce roots.
yes it dose
yes
IT can grow 40 to 80 feet tall
in cold places
Many plants require roots. Basically, the roots are required to absorb water & mineral salts. The roots, being long & narrow will absorb water and mineral salts as they grow between the soil particles rich in these raw materials. This is why, the roots of a balsam plant are important.
Yes Balsam is a flowering plant its Latin name is Impatiens Balsamina.
The balsam fir has at least one adaptation which is it's waxy resin like coating on the needles. They help to preserve water.
It is to grow to let people to eat it and it's seed will develop into another plant.
The balsam plant has a soft stem because the stem is filled with water. The water in the stem keeps the plant upright. When there is little water in the plant the stem bends towards the ground.
Alan Balsam's birth name is Alan Howard Balsam.
Martin Balsam's birth name is Balsam, Martin Henry.
balsam plant is very sensitive plant it can live in water