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Space will definitely affect plant growth to an extent. If a plant does not have enough space to grow, it might be deformed and eventually wither.
The plant that looks like a shiny golden glode from space is unknown publicly. However, there are a number of golden plants that need space for growth, such as the buttery yellow crookneck and the black beauty zucchini.
Basically none; except if the Milkweed plant doesnt get enough sunshine, water, space, and nutrients.
Dispersal of seed is necessary from the mother plant so that plants get enough of air,water,sunlight,nutrients,space to germinate into a new plant.
there is not enough space
Yes, just leave enough space between them so they don't shade each other out.
Loam is considered to be the best kind of soil because it has enough air and water space for the roots of the plant to get air and water for the good growth of the plant.
a plant will get air from the empty space in the soil
If the plant went to Space, the plant would vaporize.
Because of yellow pineapples and PURPLE MONKEYS IN SPACE
What is the probability that the second tile you pick is yellow? (didnt have enough space to finish the question)
no plant