Usually 1 month - 3 years. Depends on the species.
No, this is because when you see a green plant, it is green because the plant is absorbing all light in the spectrum except for green. A plant will not use green light to power photosynthesis and the plant will die
Paper is dyed green, there is not plant that produces green paper.
The mushroom and the green plant
all plant commonly have a green pigment and that pigment is what we call as chlorophyll, if a plant don't have chlorophyll or green pigment it means that it is not a plant it is a fungi.
green plant
usually brown.....
Green plants are usually autotrophs
Usually they are referring to the colour of the rosemary plant's leaves, a slightly greyed green.
The Chloroplasts.the chloroplasts are organelles in a plant cell that take in sunlight.
Generically, the green colored bits - it is the green chlorophyll in these areas (usually leaves) that catch and utilize the sunlight.
usually soda trust me!!!!! i tried it on green onion and lima beans!!!!
Usually 1 month - 3 years. Depends on the species.
No, this is because when you see a green plant, it is green because the plant is absorbing all light in the spectrum except for green. A plant will not use green light to power photosynthesis and the plant will die
Cornflowers, a small annual flowering plant in the Asteraceae family will usually bloom in early to mid-summer. This plant will grow 16-35 inches tall and will have grey-green stems.
Paper is dyed green, there is not plant that produces green paper.
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