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No, lettuce is a long-day plant.
Yes, lettuce is a vascular plant. It contains xylem and phloem tissues that transport water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the plant. This vascular system allows lettuce to efficiently distribute essential resources to different parts of the plant.
Water lettuce does bear flowers, but they are usually hidden down deep under the leaves. Water Lettuce is a floating plant from Tropical America, and although it grows in water, it does not like water on its leaves.
virgil and his father plant lettuce!
Lettuce has more water to the leaf, while cabbage is firm. They are also two totally distinct plant species (Lactuca - lettuce and Brassica - cabbage)
No, lettuce is a long-day plant.
Due to the process of osmosis, water moves through the selectively permeable membrane of the lettuce/spinach cells. Therefore, the lettuce/spinach becomes crisp.
The scientific name of water lettuce is Pistia stratiotes. It belongs to the Araceae family within the plant kingdom. This aquatic plant is known for its invasive nature and ability to form dense mats on water surfaces.
The number of water lettuce plants that could grow in a river that is 2.8 squares would depend on the spacing you choose to plant them in. Assuming they are planted with enough space to grow comfortably, you could plant several water lettuce plants in that area. It is important to consider factors like sunlight, water quality, and nutrients available for optimal growth.
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