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I think plants can not grow with cooking oil because,the plant would just rot.
Plants grown for essential oils include: geranium, lavender, rose, mint, thyme etc.. Plants grown for their oil (ie to use as a source of fuel/ bio-fuel/ biodiesel) include: canola and jatropha Plants grown for their oil for cooking include: sunflower
No, biomass is used to describe plants which have grown in the recent past and can produce energy when harvested. Oil is from plants that grew hundreds of millions of years ago and we describe that as fossilised matter.
Plants can be grown from seed that come from flowers.
There are no plants in Alberta that are grown for "stem."
Cooking oil is a renewable resource because it is made from plants like soybeans, corn, or sunflowers, which can be grown and harvested again and again.
Yes, cocoa plants can be grown in the United Kingdom.
Most Parm oil trees are grown in Indonesia
Depends on the intended use of the plants: Ornamental plants grown for gardens or landscaping are normally produced by horticulturists. Plants grown for food consumption are grown and produced by agriculturists.
There are four groups of plants you should rotate: plants grown for leaves and flowers; plants grown for fruits; plants grown for roots; and legumes that feed the soil.
There are four groups of plants you should rotate: plants grown for leaves and flowers; plants grown for fruits; plants grown for roots; and legumes that feed the soil.
Aloe plants are typically grown indoors, but they can also be grown outdoors in warm climates.