A flower is a plant
The process is called "overhydration" when a plant takes in more water than it needs.
you have answered your own question, a rain forest plant could not survive in the desert due to lack of water
i love you more than a baby needs its mother or a flower needs water or a balloon needs air x no problem
It all depends on the plant. You'll know you given your plant enough water when after watering your plant will not suck up any more and a small puddle appears on the soil still after waiting about a minute.
The most wasteful type of water for a garden plant is over-watering. Giving the plant more water than it needs can lead to water wastage, leaching of nutrients from the soil, and potential root rot. It's important to water plants appropriately based on their specific needs.
it's either the stem or the roots not completely sure. i am leaning more towards the steam because water from the roots is transported up through the stem to be flitered to the rest of the flower or plant.
The number one thing a daffodil needs to survive is sun, sun and more sun. It needs at least 6 hours of sun per day to produce the flower, maintain the plant tissues and store energy in the bulb for the next year's growth and flower. The second thing is not too much water. Daffodils like an area that is well drained. Soggy feet cause rot and will kill the plant and bulb. Thirdly the plant needs moderate nutrients, and naturally occuring organic soil (mulched and earthworm friendly) will produce better daffodils than chemical formulations in a bag.
It acts as a way to get more food for a plant and has seeds so the plant can reproduce.
such plants modify themselves to that environment in which there is scarcity of water. but, if a terrestrial plant which needs more water is scarce of water, the leaves start drooping, it doesn't actively participate in physiological functions.
No, but it does become more difficult to grow plants in sand then in soil if you plant a flower lets say in sand you have to water it daily.
The life cycle starts with a seed. The seed grows into a plant. The plant makes a flower. The flower is pollinated. Then more seeds are formed.
The white translucent spheres in your flower pots are a water absorbing substance that swells up when the plant is watered and releases water with the plant is dry. Some are called TerraSorb but there are probably more than one company making them. They are good for beginning gardeners that overwater their plants.