Ok, it depends on the plant. If it has long spiked leaves it can grown to two feet tall. If it's an African Violet it grows to about six or seven inches. So, you need to ask again, and tell us the name of the plant.
its could possibly be a bamboo plant if u consider a bamboo a house plant i have a bamboo as a house plant
Crepe myrtle's grow tall and need very little care. Due to their roots, plant them at least two feet from the house.
coconut tree
fall plant with tall stalks
The tall tea plant could either be homozygous dominant (TT) or heterozygous (Tt) for the tall trait. Since a test cross involves crossing the tall plant with a homozygous recessive plant (tt), and produces only tall offspring, this indicates that the tall plant must be homozygous dominant (TT). Thus, the genotype of the tall tea plant is TT.
A pea plant with two tall genes is called a homozygous tall plant.
A tall desert plant would be a vascular plant.
The genotype of the tall pea plant is heterozygous
A house plant is any plant grown in a house. An ivy will grow outside or in depending on the conditions. The conditions within the house will control how the plant will grow.
3 feet, 3 inches tall
If gene T is responsible for tallness in a plant, then Tt will be genotype of a heterozygous tall plant.
if we assume tall plant <T> & short plant as< t> genotype of tall plant ; TT genotype of short plant ; tt