on hills or mountains trees grow on there side it is formed that way because of the wind
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Yes, they are a bush type plant and only the tops are cut for the tea leaves.
To grow potatoes, start by choosing a sunny spot with well-draining soil. Plant seed potatoes cut into pieces with at least one eye in the soil, and keep them well-watered. Hill up soil around the growing plants to prevent the potatoes from being exposed to sunlight. Harvest when the tops of the plants have died back.
chocolate doesnt just grow on trees, it is made from cocoa beans that grow in hot countries, these are long plants with coffee like beans on the tops.
To grow purple potatoes successfully, plant them in well-draining soil with plenty of sunlight. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Fertilize the plants with a balanced fertilizer and hill up soil around the plants as they grow. Harvest the potatoes when the plants start to die back.
To successfully grow red potatoes, plant them in well-draining soil with plenty of sunlight. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Fertilize the plants regularly and hill up soil around the base of the plants as they grow. Harvest the potatoes when the plants start to die back.
Examples of plants that exhibit positive geotropism include roots, which grow downward into the soil, and stems, which grow upward towards the light. Negative geotropism is seen in plants like vines, which grow away from the force of gravity, and in some flowering plants, whose pollen tubes grow upwards to reach the ovules.
Yes
People grow them in cinder blocks with glass tops in china.
Potatoes are plants. They do not grow on other plants.
After planting, camote tops (sweet potato leaves) typically take root and develop into new plants. They grow rapidly, producing vines and foliage that can spread over the ground. As the plants mature, they also begin to develop tubers underground, which are the edible sweet potatoes. Additionally, the leaves can be harvested for consumption throughout the growing season.
Epiphytic plants grow on other plants for support and parasitic plants grow on host plants for support and food both.