Yes, becasue alcohol is made from plants which are then turned of brewed in a companies facility.The air then turns it to alcohol
No, it is a desert plant.
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Yes, it can kill a plant within weeks. Do no try to water a plant with rubbing alcohol unless you expect to kill it.
A plant may die rather than have stunted growth when watered with alcohol because alcohol absorbs water, causing it to wither. This depends on the concentration of the alcohol used and the prevalent weather.
If by "perfume" you mean essential plant oils, then yes - oils dissolve in alcohol.
You boil it in an alcohol bath.
rubbing alcohol will not allow the plant to grow very well but, regular water will let the plant grow. So the plant with regular water will grow taller and faster then the plant with rubbing alcohol. After about 5 weeks then the plant will start to die.
yes, it is a lipohilic plant and will dissolve in alcohol.
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if you use alchohol to water the plants then it might be harmfull for plants because alcohol is harmful for humans and animals (my cousin feed his hamster water with a litte alcohol and it died) so it may also be harmfull for plants too. but drinking alcohol has nothing to do with plants so it won't be harmfull for plants ^-^
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