there aren't any sunlight for the plant to absorb for photosynthesis, so they just close up and let the roots take in all the water. They are closed when they haven't bloomed for the first time yet, when it rains, and at night. no shiz.
Dandelion close before it rains.
A plant's stem and stalks hold up the flower.
They have little balls of pollan in flowers and they join together and that is what flower cells are made up of.
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Lotus flowers use insects for pollination. The lotus flower closes up at night. Insects get inside for protection. Before dawn, the flower starts producing heat. The heat warms up the insects. When the sun comes up, the pollen covered insects are already warm and are ready to search for the next lotus flower and ready to pollenate it. Then the lotus flower opens up and releases its warm insects.
The Sturt Desert Pea is a unique plant of the dry Australian desert areas. It is not so much that this native plant gets water in a particular way: it is more that it has unique adaptations to conserve its water. The Sturt Desert Pea will flower for many weeks when it rains, but during dry periods, it closes up and waits for the next rain.
la la mountains rains up to 350days
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The plural of close is closes. As in "the door closes behind them".
The part of the flower that protects it before it opens is preferably called a sepal.
The lotus flower grows in muddy water and rises above the surface to bloom with remarkable beauty. At night the flower closes and sinks underwater, at dawn it rises and opens again. Untouched by the impurity, lotus symbolizes the purity of heart and mind. The lotus flower represents long life, health, honor and good luck
Of course when your walking it, it's better 2 pick it up before it rains because it can get all mooshy and stick 2 the ground
It is dead and must be discarded (unless it closes up quickly when tapped). Do not cook open clams, it is a health hazard.
Yes you will need to wait until a Rox flower has fully grown before you dig it up.
Lightning may travel parallel up to 10 miles, before striking the ground. That may help to explain why you saw lightning before the rain arrived. It's perfectly normal.
It rains and the roots suck it up.