very generally, you grow the plant in a container and turn (rotate) the pot a few centimetres every day, which will compensate if part of the plant is in shade (ie indoors next to a window). most plants are phototropic which means they will grow towards the light.
Growing a tree helps the earth as it captures CO2 for a longer period
Lemon plant is a tree, where the lemon fruits are growing. Those lemons, what we buy in grocery stores.
coconut tree
Most trees which are trees are trees, also when they're not. Sometimes a tree which is actually a tree but a tree afraid to admit he is a tree is called a busheee.
Besides absorbing nutrients and water, roots anchor the plant in the ground. This is especially important for large trees, but is needed by all plants. In addition, roots help to hold the soil in place, which prevents erosion. This is one reason forests should not be clear-cut and slopes need to have plants on them instead of being left bare.
The plant that grows in Ohio is the Buckeye tree.
Growing a tree helps the earth as it captures CO2 for a longer period
You just buy a small tree from a nearby store. You water it everyday and give it some sunlight and it grows! You keep a tree straight by usually getting a metal stick or rod and tying it against the tree. It usually helps to keep it straight. :)
A plant growing under the tree will not have enough sunlight for photosynthesis hence it will remain smaller than those plants growing in open fields.
Producer. It is still a plant.
mistletoe
no
In a tree or a tree like plant
It really depends.
dmk
pull the roots out.
Lemon plant is a tree, where the lemon fruits are growing. Those lemons, what we buy in grocery stores.