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If the plant went to Space, the plant would vaporize.
if your plant / the plant does not get waterd enough it will shrivil up and die
Probably the plants that are located close to the equator.
It won't le me edit or elaborate my question so I'll expand it here: What happens if you plant several different species of trees close together, assuming you have a way to provide for increased mineral and water needs? For example; say you plant one each of birch, elm, and cherry sapling within about a square foot of space. As the trunks grow and thicken, will they essentially merge into one strange tree with three distinct genetic sets?
what chemical change happens to a green plant
They grow upwards and become drawn and do not reach their natural spread.
If the plant went to Space, the plant would vaporize.
It goes back into the soil.
it happens in the chloroplasts of the plant cells
if your plant / the plant does not get waterd enough it will shrivil up and die
i think it is the think pollen in the plant
You have baby marijuana plants
That depends on the plant. Many plants have poisonous properties and some are edible.
If plants get water they will grow and you will have a beautiful plant. Well they need sunlight too.
Probably the plants that are located close to the equator.
It goes back into the soil.
It won't le me edit or elaborate my question so I'll expand it here: What happens if you plant several different species of trees close together, assuming you have a way to provide for increased mineral and water needs? For example; say you plant one each of birch, elm, and cherry sapling within about a square foot of space. As the trunks grow and thicken, will they essentially merge into one strange tree with three distinct genetic sets?