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What is a mountain rosette plant called?

A mountain rosette plant is commonly referred to as a "sempervivum" or "hens and chicks" due to its growth pattern of forming rosettes that multiply and spread like a brood of chicks around the mother plant.


Is a rosette plant a producer or consumer?

no


Do bromeliads have a stem?

Yes, bromeliads have a stem. The stem is usually short and hidden by the leaves in the center of the rosette. It helps support the plant and connect the roots with the leaves.


How can I identify an aloe vera plant?

You can identify an aloe vera plant by its thick, fleshy leaves that are usually green or gray-green in color. The leaves have small spikes along the edges and the plant typically grows in a rosette shape.


An American tropical plant with rosette shaped leaves and tall flowers?

agave


What is the name of tropical plant with tall flowers rising from massive rosette of thick fleshy leaves?

Palm


Do wild mountain goats eat fish?

No, the are plant eaters called herbivores.


What is the name for a spinachlike plant that starts with o?

orach, also called mountain spinach


What are the characteristics and functions of rosette biology in plant development?

Rosette biology in plant development refers to the arrangement of leaves in a circular cluster at the base of a plant. This structure helps plants efficiently capture sunlight for photosynthesis and support growth. Rosettes also play a role in water and nutrient uptake, as well as in protecting the plant from environmental stressors. Overall, rosettes are important for the overall health and development of plants.


What are some animals that start with a r in the Arctic tundra?

Nope, No animals are starting with a J.


How is a plant classified if it blooms year after year?

A plant that comes back from the original roots each year is called a perennial. A plant that dies totally is an annual. The easy way to remember this is if it comes back it is perennially there but the other type you must replace annually. There are also biennials which generally form a 'rosette' or a low growing plant and bloom the next year.


Can you move a plant to another plant pot?

Yes it is called re-potting. Usually done when the plant has outgrown its present pot.