they need sunlight to grow and to make there food so they will die if in darkness
Mushrooms, though technically they are a fungus and not a plant.
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because plants need sunlight to grow
A plant can not grow in complete darkness because it needs light in order to produce chlorophyll. [cl-or-a-fill] Chlorophyll is the green in plants.
Yes. Mushrooms a some other fungi can grow in almost total darkness. Some are completely white. +++++++Answer+++++++ Technically, mushrooms are not plants. They are fungi, which is a complete separate kingdom from plants in the contemporary classification of organisms. Organisms under the kingdom of Plantae do need light for photosynthesis.
no they dont
Some plants grow in shade but they still need a little light. Fungus like mushrooms grow in darkness. Some vegetables like asparagus and endive are sometimes covered as the grow to keep them white but eventually the plant needs light so that it doesn't die.
No penuts do not grow on plants,they grow in the ground
Potatoes are plants. They do not grow on other plants.
They are just clever
plants vary dramatically as to how much sunlight would benefit them. some plants grow better in direct sunlight while others thrive shaded conditions. the fact is all plants need sunlight to produce food through photosynthesis. so the best answer is that the vast majority of plants grow better in sunlight rather than shade