yes it does It rangesfrom 2 to three feet tall
Well, an elodea is a plant...so, ask yourself, what does a plant do? Technically, nothing. Or, rather, nothing we see. However, it does do the little things that plants do--for example, create food, grow, reproduce, live...
No,money plant is NT a aquatic plant but it is a deco rative plant.it can grow any where wherever u want 2 grow it.
Aquatic plants grow in water.
The Water Hyacinth is a aquatic plant native to the Amazon. It is a free floating perennial that can grow to a height of 3 feet and is a highly invasive species
Elodea canadensis, most definitely grows in water.
they do not grow amazingly fast they grow quite slowely but if you give it good plant food it will grow faster. thanks
Dwarf Sagittaria is not a neccessity for aquatic turtles so its growth rate is unimportant. That means the answer is yes it grows quite fast enough.
alervera plant
That really depends upon the type of plant. Some plants are aquatic, some are terrestrial.
To keep an elodea alive it needs to be grown under water in a sandy soil. The plant will also need sunlight and lots of space so it can grow.
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.
An ELODEA cell is a PLANT cell. A HUMAN EPIDERMAIL cell is an ANIMAL cell. if you know that plant cells and animal cells have different organelles, then you should be good to go.