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The process of a plant growing on and/or around an object is called "thigmotropism".
coconut tree
shallow roots big leaves growing tall thorns all of these
For some plants, the brown leaves slow the growing of the plant since brown leaves are basically dead leaves, but for most plants, people just cut them off because it looks more presentable that way. Usually they can live and grow with the brown leaves still there.
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The type of plant that looses its leaves at the end of the growing season is called deciduous. This is an adaptive feature which will conserve the water in the plants.
The herb is a perennial with dark green leaves branching from a stem with a red cluster of berries in the middle. The plant has three leaves on one side and four leaves on the other.
mint
No, it is a spiky cactus type plant with sword shaped leaves that grow in a ground-hugging cluster.
The process of a plant growing on and/or around an object is called "thigmotropism".
trees
1. raffia plant - it is the largest growing plant in the world. it leaves can grow up to 80 ft.
The spore-bearing plants are called Psilophytes. This type of plant has no root nor leaves, the only have stems and they live in water. The common example of spore-bearing plants are ferns.
See the surface of the leaves facing and see how straight is the stem. If the leaves' surface is not facing the sunlight, it is maybe not healthy(not very effective). If the stem is straight and firm, the plant is then healthy.
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