young plants are seedlings or plants growing with soft parenchyma/collenchyma cells both in a nursery or in wild nature without the hard sclerenchyma cells or bark .
Nature plants are all young plants growing in wild in nature.
What did you say?! Compare with the torslanda plant? Are you a hundred per cent deranged?! Why would some1 compare with the torslanda plant anyway?
a young plants is a smoll plants and
The young plant doesn't have any tomatoes on it yet.
a young plant is called a seedling
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It helps the young plant take in water
Think about it and compare artificial with nature
Friar Lawrence compares the beneficial and poisonous parts of the plant to human nature - how our actions can have both positive and negative consequences, just like the plant's medicinal and toxic properties.
nymphs were the godesses of nature
nature is recycable but the trees and everything in nature
A young plant is called a seedling.
The embryonic plant is the young plant form from the fertilization process