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doshja is another word for marijuana ; cannibas.
Chlorophyll is a chemical in the chloroplasts of a plant cell that enables the plant to make it's own food in the leaves of the plant. It also gives the plant it's green color.
it can be, or it can be a result of a fungal infection on the leaf. yellowing leaves, especially at the base of the plant are indicative of a root problem - root rot, over watering or even severe fertiliser burn to the roots of the plant
If you mean sheena's gold then yes the berries are poisonous you check up on my answer by looking it up on gardening in south Africa
Water leaving the plant's leaves creates a pressure gradient whereby it sucks in water from the ground.
doshja is another word for marijuana ; cannibas.
eat leaves are called plant
luck or depending on how you feel about that....a mutaint plant.
It means the plant will shed all it's leaves in the winter
Its a natural fibre that grows in the leaves of the fique plant
Sedge is a grass like plant. It has leaves and spikes.
Chinese Hibiscus leaves should be a rich dark green. If the leaves are turning yellow, the plant my be dying. The plant could be saved by hydrating the plant, and giving the plant fertilizer.
The evaporation of water from a plant's leaves, stem or flowers.
Plant derived products. The leaf represents nature
Chlorophyll is a chemical in the chloroplasts of a plant cell that enables the plant to make it's own food in the leaves of the plant. It also gives the plant it's green color.
It means that it's cheap, not real gold or that the gold plating is so thin that it's wearing off.
It means that it's photosynthesizing well... That's all