Yes, it's called trimming it but I wouldn't trim it with scissors, i would get shears specially for trimming it. Also, it depends on the plant. You may need to look up how to trim that specific kind of plant. If you said the type of plant it was, it would help.
nope that means your too late. the buds are what you cut, not the flowers
hay is a plant, it looks like very tall grass, when it is cut, it is dried and bailed, rolled and stored in a silo.
Procrustes put them on a "magic bed". If they were too tall to fit, he cut off their legs, if they were too short, he stretched them.
Too little water will stunt a plant's growth. Too much will simply kill it. In the proper range of watering the height of a plant is determined by other factors.
I don't know how big the world's biggest Coleus plant is, but I had one that grew over 3 feet long, and I don't remember how tall, but it was really tall too.
Plants stop growing when the weather gets too cold or too hot or if it is too dry or too wet. Chemicals such as herbicides or salt can kill plants. Mechanical damage such as being cut down or girdled will also kill a plant.
Among very tall plants used as a seasoning, the only one I can think of is dill. There are probably other, too.
fall plant with tall stalks
I have a diefenbakia, when it gets to tall we cut it in half. Plant the other half in a separate pot and it will grow leaves, and be just like the other ones soon! love ya
A tall desert plant would be a vascular plant.
If you cut trees you cut life but if you plant trees you plant lives
No!!!!! IT STOPS IT FROM GROWING IF YOU CUT IT ! sorry to yell but you may kill the plant (lol)