It has special food for the plant along with good chemicals that help the flower prosper.
Sun, air, and soil help a flower to grow.
Lateral roots are shoots off the primary root of a plant that grow out horizontally. The help to securely anchor the flower into the soil as well as take in water.
A native flower is a plant that survives in a particular geography, given its familiar seasons, rainfall, soil conditions and pests, without the help of humankind.
Soil
The roots of a flower serve to anchor the plant in the soil, provide stability, and absorb water and nutrients from the soil to support the plant's growth and development. They also help in storing reserve food and support beneficial soil microorganisms.
soil
The flower that rhymes with soil is the "hoyle," which is a type of plant known for its bright red flowers.
sounds like spider mites.... watering the soil will help rid them
water and soil
Once you plant a flower and water it using chemical energy, the solar energy will help the plant to grow and just by soil, water and sun the flower will start to show it petals.
A flower's roots anchor the plant in the soil, absorb water and nutrients from the soil, and store energy for growth and reproduction. They also provide support for the stem and help to stabilize the plant.
You can't!Plants NEED soil!