answersLogoWhite

0

What plant that grow on land?

User Avatar

Anonymous

8y ago
Updated: 2/19/2022

plants??

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Where do roses plant grow?

land or water


Does a potato plant grow in the land or water?

They grow in small loamy dirt mounds.


What helps your plant to grow better?

Water and sunlight good land.


What is the definition of land preparation?

This is when you process the land to plant. You might till the land and add in important nutrients to help your plants grow.


What is the word for land that is unable to grow plants?

Arid, barren, desert, etc. Ironically, all land, even that of the desert, is able to grow and sustain plant life.


A paleontologist finds a plant fossil that shows that the plant had seeds What can the paleontologist conclude?

It was a land plant.


What are the advantages of deforestation?

it helps you use the wood from the trees You can use the land cleared to grow and plant crops, a disadvantage of this is that the land from where the trees were is less fertile than the other land so won't grow as quick or as well!


How do you grow plants on FarmVille on facebook?

Take a piece of bare land (it will be green because there is automatically grass everywhere.PLOW the bare land.Click on the plowed land with the multi-tool (the arrow), and it will bring up a menu from which to choose which seeds to plant. Once chosen, it will PLANT THE SEED.Now the plowed land will show little seeds on it.Done.Depending on the plant you purchased, the seeds will look different, and the time it takes the plant to grow differs, also.


Why were the Indian cultivators unwilling to grow opium?

The crops should be grown on the land and fields that lay near villagers and well manures .if they plant opium on the land then pulses could not be grown there or they would have to grow on the interior land where harvests were poorer.


Is a coconut a land plant or a water plant?

A coconut is a land plant.The actual 'coconut' is actually a seed.It floats so as to enable it to be washed out to sea & eventually may get washed up onto land, far from where it entered the sea. It then can germinate & grow into a tree.


What is a antonym for algae?

A suitable antonym for algae could be "land plant," referring to plants that grow on land rather than in water like algae.


What plant has woody stems and has bright-colored flowers that grow individually and grows on land?

well what i know that it is morning glory.