Because it eats its food nutrients below ground to thei roots
well according to the mians it makes sense because then the earth is not but will be adapted to Kenya.
Yes, barberry bushes are deciduous plants, which means they lose their leaves during the winter months.
evergreen trees and bushes
Yes they do, in the winter.
Cedar bushes are evergreens. They can survive extremely cold temperatures. Most do not need covered in the winter. Adding an extra layer of mulch can help to protect the roots.
Rose bushes should be shortened back in early winter to stop wind rock and freezing at the roots and should be properly pruned at the end of winter.
To keep your viburnum bushes healthy and well-maintained, trim them in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. Remove dead or diseased branches, and shape the bushes by cutting back about one-third of the oldest branches. Avoid over-pruning, as this can weaken the plant.
To protect bushes from cold weather in winter, cover them with burlap or a frost cloth to provide insulation. Make sure the cover reaches the ground and secure it with stakes or rocks to prevent it from blowing away. This will help protect the bushes from freezing temperatures and harsh winter conditions.
Amazon rainforest, the north pole in the winter, really any geographical area has plants or animals that have adapted to that environment.
Poppies have adapted to survive in the winter because they completely die off. Their seeds grow into new plants in the spring.
The mesquite has the ability to send roots deep into the soil where moisture is available.
To care for your rose bushes in winter, prune them lightly, mulch around the base, and protect them from harsh winds. This will help them survive the cold weather.