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Several varieties of Bryophyllum are grown from buds produced at the leaf margins.
Carbon dioxide gas enter the stomata of leaves and from this, water, photons of light and a few trace minerals plants make their own food.
Plants make their own food by a process called photosynthesis. This is carried out in a specialised organelle called a chloroplast. Chloroplasts are found in the leaves of plants.
Maybe because it is grown with the long thin leaves or because it was no fertilized
plants need carbon dioxide, sun light, and water to manufacture foods. leaves are the plants foods.
kata-kata are plant that grow from leaves
Leaves of tundra plants have adapted to the frigid temperatures there over the years. For example, the plants have grown smaller leaves and have grown closer to the ground, in order to "huddle" together and maintain as much warmth as possible.
Several varieties of Bryophyllum are grown from buds produced at the leaf margins.
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.
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.
Vegetative buds present at the margin of Bryophyllum can be grown in to separate plants by detaching them and putting on the moist soil at room temperature. Tissue culture technique can help growing plants from young leaves.
All plants can make their own food, even those with leaves that are not green
plants
No. Fungi are not plants. They are in a kingdom all their own.
Carbon dioxide gas enter the stomata of leaves and from this, water, photons of light and a few trace minerals plants make their own food.
Plants make their own food by the photosynthesis process. Plants convert sunlight into glucose, or sugar, the food of plants. This happens in the chlorophyll of leaves.