If a flower has roots that have been dormant in the soil all winter, a new plant is sent up from the roots. If a flower has a bulb (like a tulip) sitting deep in the soil, it will emerge from the bulb. Some flowers (iris) have tubers (fleshy underground stem-like part) that sends out new growth in the spring.
The kind of growth that occurs when leaves and flowers grow to a set size is hormone growth. It also determines the formation of leaves, stems, flowers, the development and the shedding of leaves.
Liverworts pertain to a class of primitive plants that grow chiefly in damp soil. They do not have roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits or seeds.
roots-they help keep the plant in the soil stems-they hold the leaves and flowers leaves-grow on stem,they contain chloropyll
roots-they help keep the plant in the soil stems-they hold the leaves and flowers leaves-grow on stem,they contain chloropyll
they produce leaves and flowers forphotosynthesis,
Plants are made up of leaves, flowers and stems. Plants produce flowers so the seeds will grow another plant. The leaves of the plant take in water from the soil, carbon dioxide found in the air and energy from the sun.
Determinate growth occurs when leaves and flowers grow to a set size.
Stems will always grow towards light and away from gravity.
Moondrop Flowers ONLY grow in the Spring.
The determinate growth is what occurs when leaves and flowers grow to a set size.
Determinate growth occurs when leaves and flowers grow to a set size.
Determinate growth occurs when leaves and flowers grow to a set size.