no,no,no you've got it all wrong...its MANURE not minewer! =] and manure is horse poo not cow poo, cow poo is called reek or pat.manure is used to help flowers grow and manure is horse poo so if you've been using pat on your flowers man i feel sorry for you and your flowers... =] ella mallabone agricultural and animal enthusiast and WIZZ! I don't know the answer to your question, but this person is crazy. Manure is animal poo of any kind (horse, cow, chicken, whatever), and I think any type of manure is at least somewhat good for plants.
no
no they do not
The slender growth supporting a flower or plant is the stem. The stem is flexible and can grow to bend towards the sun.
Yes
a bud
seed, flower, fruit, growth.
The natural vegetation in a region is used in reference to the products that are plentiful within the area. Examples of this include the growth of pineapples in Hawaii or the growth of bananas in Brazil.
Improved flower performance:improved longevity's/ shelf-lifebroadened colour rangeimproved disease and insect resistanceimproved growth charactersiticsto overcome natural domanciesfaster cropping time
poor flower and fruit growth
The flower that symbolizes growth is the lilac. Lilacs flower in the spring and they represent change from a lack of knowledge to wisdom.
I think you're talking about phototropism.
It is found at higher elevations in old growth forests where Koa are present.