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Why do young plants taste sweeter than older plants?

Young plants often have higher levels of sugars and lower levels of bitter compounds compared to older plants. This can result in a sweeter taste for young plants. As plants mature, their sugar content may decrease, while bitter compounds, such as alkaloids, may increase, leading to a less sweet taste.


What are the advantages and disadvantages of a seed growing near the parent plant?

The advantages are: • In some species, it may be easier and faster than sexual propagation. • It may be the only way to perpetuate some cultivars. • It bypasses the juvenile characteristics of certain species. • The young plant will inherit the good characteristics of the parent plant. (e.g. if the fruits of the adult plant is sweet and juicy, so will the fruits of the young plant be) However, they fight for water and space. The adult plant also will block the sunlight and prevent the young plant to make food. Also, the young plant may inherit the bad characteristics of the adult plant. See related link


What is katuray plant?

Katuray plant (Sesbania grandiflora) is a tropical tree known for its vibrant red flowers and edible young pods. The plant is commonly found in Southeast Asia and its leaves, flowers, and pods are used in various culinary dishes for their nutritional value. Additionally, katuray plant is also valued for its medicinal properties and is used in traditional herbal medicine practices.


What is a kid animal?

A young animal is typically referred to as a "kid." Examples include a young goat (kid), a young deer (fawn), a young kangaroo (joey), or a young elephant (calf).


How is a young plant similar to a mature plant?

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