The first plants to grow in a new environment are called pioneer species.
I think pioneer species...can't be certain though...
nmo
Because it is adapted to the habitat of where it usually grows in and is not used to living in a dif. environment.
depends on where its growing and the environment, but can easily grow between 2 and 5 metres
the roots of a plant is what is under the ground and makes the plant grow :)
The process of a plant growing on and/or around an object is called "thigmotropism".
Mosses are among the first to grow in a new environment.
nmo
Yes, it can. a plant that can do that is i think the spider plant ....... no the first plant that can either grow in the new environment is ferns and horsetails, liverworts, mosses, large flowering plants, or trees. I really don't know which one . But maybe it's liverworts!
The type of plant and its environment. Some plants will continue to grow as long as they have room to grow and are well nourished.
Because it is adapted to the habitat of where it usually grows in and is not used to living in a dif. environment.
You can grow any kind of plant if you have the right environment for it. Do some research and see what your sort of pepper likes and plant the seeds and see if you can grow it.
the plant with jucie
The first plant that would grow on an abandoned farmland is crabgrass.
depends on where its growing and the environment, but can easily grow between 2 and 5 metres
It is called germination. The seed provides food for the first stages of growth, until the new root system can provide nutrients for the plant to grow.
the roots of a plant is what is under the ground and makes the plant grow :)
The first part of a plant to grow is the root. The mesocotyle of the seed can be differentiated into epicotyle and hypocotyle.