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Plants acquire more leaves during summer to decrease the rate of transpiration and increase the rate of photosynthesis to store food and water to save themselves from dehydration and dryness.
We have to irrigate more in summer because:the water is sucked fast by the land .in summer season, the water gets quickly evaporated from the leaves of the plants or trees.
The leaves gradually turn from green to oranges, reds, and yellows at the end of summer because of the chloroplasts in the leaves. Chloroplasts keep the leaves green in the summer because there is so much sunlight in the summertime, and as the sunlight gets less in the fall time, the chloroplasts get weaker and the leaves turn red, orange, and yellow.
You can transplant the iris in late summer. If you don't want any more iris, mow them after they flower. But if you want the iris to come back again, don't mow them at all. The leaves need to gather more sunlight to be able to make more flowers.
Lemon balm leaves and flowers are used medicinally. It is best when used fresh from the harvest. The leaves may be picked throughout the summer, but the flavor is at its prime just before flowering.
Snails eat a variety of plants depending on where they live. The main thing to note is that they usually eat plants that are decaying because it is easier for them to digest plants that are already breaking down.
Cactus-- the mammillaria species for one.
violets
no it blooms in the early spring, the flowers are the start of the leaves when the leaves come out the flowers drop off and will not bloom again till next spring.
mountains full of pretty flowers
Plants acquire more leaves during summer to decrease the rate of transpiration and increase the rate of photosynthesis to store food and water to save themselves from dehydration and dryness.
Summer: scorching hot, sunset, beach.Winter: cold, wet, harsh, miserable.Autumn: dry, crispy dead leaves, orange.Spring: flowers, colour, bright, life, new, freshFrom: Uknown writer
Somerville Hastings has written: 'Summer flowers of the high Alps' -- subject(s): Mountain plants, Wild flowers
In winter, white-tailed ptarmigan eat conifer needles and the buds and twigs of alders and alpine willows. During the summer, the birds eat the leaves and flowers of alpine plants as well as lichens, berries, seeds, and insects.
the wilting of leaves take place in hot summer days because of excess transpiration.the process of transpiration take place in stomata which is present in leaves of plant.in order to excess transpiration plants wilt their leaves
Summer- plants, leaves, etc... Winter- bark, plants under the snow (if they can find it), evergreen needles, etc...
All parts of sheep sorrel (leaves, flowers, roots, and stems) are used medicinally. The leaves and stems should be harvested in the spring or summer before the flowers form. The roots are harvested in the fall.