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Q: Why do strawberry plants look so different from sunflower plants?
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Why do strawberry plants look so different to the sunflower plants?

strawberrys don't lift


Why are plants different?

because they are. it will look different.


Can you give me sentences with the word sunflower?

Look at that tall sunflower!


How does a strawberry look inside and outside?

Like a strawberry.


How are some plants different?

go look and see how they are diffrent


Does a sunflower grow faster in salt water or regular water?

I'm guessing regular water, considering it is a sunflower. But don't judge on what I say, look it up on different gardening websites and books - You'll find the answer somewhere!


What does a sunflower look like?

a sun with a stem.


Which one is more different than the others Apple Peach Pear Strawberry?

Strawberry is the best answer. A strawberry is actually an aggregate of fruits (like a raspberry, blackberry or even pineapple!), whereas each of the others is a singular fruit. Another possible way to look at this is to say that the peach is the most different because it only produces a single seed.


How does a sunflower seed look when its grown up?

The logical answer is that it looks like a sunflower because that's what it becomes.


What does a garden strawberry look like?

timmy


Can other plants be mistaken for poison ivy?

Yes, many plants are mistaken for poison ivy. Plants like raspberry and strawberry plants also have three leaves. If you're not sure if a plant that's growing is poison ivy, look for these signs: stems should be glossly, the stem shouldn't have throns, new leaves on the plant should take a redish color, leaves should look shiny or waxy and big leaves might have notches.


Can you plant a strawberry seed?

To understand how to grow strawberries from seeds, it's important to know a little bit about plant biology. In the wild, strawberries are usually dioecious, which means that they can be either male or female. In order to grow strawberries, pollen from the male plants must fertilize the female plants. Strawberry growers, though, have developed plants that are monoecious, and can self-pollinate. These plants grow strawberries that taste great, but their seeds don't produce clones of the parent plants.Inventive gardeners don't have to give up on the idea of growing strawberries from strawberry seeds, though. When a gardener plants the grains of several different strawberry varieties, the flowers will cross-pollinate and make a new kind of strawberry, one that does look and taste as good as the parent varieties. By experimenting with different combinations, gardeners can create new strawberries with all of the qualities they are looking for.The steps for growing strawberries from grains are easy enough that even beginning gardeners can start growing their own hybrid berries.* Some strawberry seeds, including alpine strawberries, need to be cold-treated before planting. Wrap the seeds and put them in the freezer for about a month. Let them warm up slowly.* Germinate strawberry seeds by placing them under a thin layer of soil and keeping them moist.* When the plants get their second set of true leaves, thin them out, leaving three to four inches between plants. Or, replant them into separate containers.* Once the plants are big enough to plant in the garden, remember to introduce them to the outdoors gradually. Start by setting them outside for a few hours in the afternoon, adding an hour or two each day.* Transplant your plants into your garden. Pinch off the first flowers so that your plants will develop strong roots.* Enjoy!http://www.strawberry-recipes.com/strawberry-seeds.html