Succession involves all plant species in one way or another. All species can be classified into a level of succession.
the first level of succession is known as primary. This tends to be when mosses, lichens, fungi and grasses colonise an area of disturbed soil or land. this over time produces more organic matter and nutrients which allows secondary succession (Bushes and slightly bigger plants) to grow. Again with time this provides the right conditions for the final level of succession known as Climax. Climax tends to be a forest habitat.
Tulip
Good plants that grow fast are marigold and pretty much any plant or flower that is first potted or any type of weed like plant such as creeping charlies or ivy those both grow fast and can withstand high traffic and destruction.
primary succession
the plant on which it grows has little or no chloroplast.
An annual is a plant that germinates grows flowers and sets seed in one year.
Hardwood
grass
Tulip
Hardwood!!!! HARDWOOD!!!!
Yes, an abaca is a type of plant. This is a type of plant that usually grows in the Philippines.
Evergreens
Secondary succession is defined as a type of plant life. Secondary succession is something that is started by an event, such as a fire, and reduces the ecosystem and makes it smaller.
answer: yes, a plant that grows in sand grows stronger than a plant that grows in cotton or soil. =)
The capsicum plant is a type of plant that grows chilies. To care for them, fertilize them after flowering and while they are fruiting.
a reed is a plant that grows by the Nile River in Egypt
YES it is a primary succession
Taproot system