phototropism
The lifespan of a rhododendron flower is typically around 1-2 weeks, depending on the specific variety and environmental conditions. After blooming, the flowers will begin to wilt and eventually fall off the plant.
A small swelling on a plant from which a flower or leaf will grow is called a bud. Buds can be found at the tips of stems or in the axils of leaves and can develop into various structures, including flowers, leaves, or shoots, depending on the plant's growth stage and environmental conditions. They play a critical role in the plant's reproductive and vegetative processes.
When a flower grows in bad conditions it is unlikely to strive. The plant may wither and die, or develop diseases.
Yes, daisy plants typically flower every year. They are perennial plants, meaning they can live for several years and produce blooms annually. Depending on the species and growing conditions, daisies may flower in spring or summer, providing vibrant blooms each season. Regular care and proper environmental conditions can enhance their flowering.
they control a plant's patterns of growth and development, and the plant's responses to environmental conditions.
Correct, the photoperiod (the amount of light and darkness a plant receives each day) is a crucial environmental factor that can signal to the plant when to flower or produce fruit. Different plants have specific requirements for the length of light and dark periods they need to initiate flowering or fruiting.
Potatoes flower when they are stressed or exposed to long days of sunlight. This can happen due to changes in temperature, moisture levels, or other environmental factors. Flowering is a natural response of the potato plant to these conditions.
Optimal environmental conditions
A plant seed helps in dispersal of that plant population in other areas and it overcomes the adverse environmental conditions.
It may be a mesophyte, hydrophyte or xerophyte depending on the environmental conditions
A flower is considered an inherited trait, as it is determined by the plant's genetic makeup passed down from its parents. The specific characteristics of a flower, such as its color, shape, and structure, are encoded in the plant's DNA. While environmental factors can influence flower development, the fundamental traits are inherited rather than acquired.
Yes, the stem of a gladiolus is adapted to store nutrients and water, allowing the plant to survive during poor environmental conditions such as drought. This adaptation helps the plant conserve resources and continue to grow when conditions improve.