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A geranium plant gets it water through its roots,its roots suck water from deep ground,and take the water towards the geranium
yes the plant roots can regrow with water
hydropism is when roots of a plant grow only towards the moist soil or any water under the soil...otherwise.. grows to where the water is.
Plant roots absorb water, and anything that may be dissolved in that water.
The plant gets its water and nutrients by the roots. No roots = no water, no "food" = Death.
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.
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.
Plant roots generally grow in the soil. In the case of aquatic plants, they are already in the water and do not need to grow toward it.
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A geranium plant gets it water through its roots,its roots suck water from deep ground,and take the water towards the geranium
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.
balsam plant is very sensitive plant it can live in water
hydrotropism is the positive response that plant roots give when there is water or a moisture gradient nearby, which means they growth towards the water
The roots supply nutrients and water to the plant.
The roots of a plant.
yes the plant roots can regrow with water
The Plant gets water from the ground through its roots.