not in deep ocean but yes if the soil is at least 10 feet or higher.
plants just plants
Frank Haddon has written: 'Australia's seashores' -- subject(s): Identification, Seashore animals, Seashore ecology, Seashore plants 'Woodlands and Plains (The Australian Environment)' 'Australia's outback' -- subject(s): Animals, Ecology, Identification, Plants
crabs and limpits mostly
At the seashore it is more airy than the field community because the seashore receives the breeze from the sea and the extra air from the surroundings. Shellfish such as oysters, starfish, mussels and seashells are found on the seashore but it is not found in the field. Similarly animals such as slugs,ants and beetle can be seen in the field but they are rarely seen on the seashore. On the seashore plants such as coconut trees, marram grass and palm trees can be found but rarely in the field. in the field trees such as almond trees and rain trees can be found . The seashore soil is sandy and muddy but the soil is fertile in the field.
Potatoes are plants. They do not grow on other plants.
No penuts do not grow on plants,they grow in the ground
Epiphytic plants grow on other plants for support and parasitic plants grow on host plants for support and food both.
they grow on bushes (plants)
yes peppers grow on plants
no, they will not , plants will grow in water or soil
Most Plants grow/get bigger
where do plants grow