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Begonias, African Violets and Streptocarpus can all be grow from leaf cuttings.
what are the kinds of plants that grow from shoots
if given the right condotions all plants can grow from shoots
Strawberries are an example of plants that grow from shoots. Shoots are the aerial portions of the plants, that which is above ground.
bamboo and a banana
plants that grow from stem
Not many plants grow in sand and the plants anyway would need lots of attention, example: water. You would first have to create an oasis and let the plants grow from there.
Blooms
We grow plants to eat, we harvest plants, we pollute the land killing plants, we cut down plants to use as raw materials (wood for example), we clear areas of plants to build/grow cities... We affect plant populations in many ways.
Vegetative growth involves roots and shoots but not reproductive structures and occurs in most plants.
as you prabably already know, plants feed souly off of soil, (dirt), and the roots will always be trying to gain more and more nutritions from the dirt, and will keep trying to go deeper. (THAT ABOVE IS NOT POSTED BY ME) *plants are gravitrophic meaning that the roots will always grow towards gravity and to of course absorb the nutrients, but there are some plants that do grow outside of of the soil like in pots and they still grow downward.
Bamboo
Chrysanthemum, dahlia, geranium, pansy and begonia.
seeds should first form roots then they grow stems and then the grow leaves and after that they sprout shoots then they grow bigger then they become a plant.
Flowers/ plants grow normally from seeds, although they can also be propagated vegetatively by cuttings or off-shoots/ off-sets
no they can't Yes, many plants reproduce in other ways, some send out smaller versions on shoots or rhisomes, which even when disconnected from the original plant will still grow, Ivy is one example. Yes they can cause they can also grow from pollen. (only some special plants)
No, plants do not always grow downward. Plant roots always grow downward due to positive gravitropism or positive geotropism. Plant shoots always grow upwards due to negative gravitropism or negative geotropism.
gumamela
It will stop elongation of cell wall. i.e. neither the roots nor shoots would grow
After a disaster, small plants begin to grow in the affected area and are then replaced by larger plants.
Sprouting is usually used in reference to when plants begin to grow or send out new growth. Shoots and buds come from new plant growth.
Some fungi will grow without light. A mushroom is a good example, they grow in caves.
Phosphorus is the fertilizer nutrient that helps plants grow taller.Specifically, phosphorus is one of the three macronutrients that plants and soils need to be healthy. It promotes the growth and proper color of plant roots and shoots. Its deficiency shows up in improper foliage coloring and in stunted height.