answersLogoWhite

0

Wilting occures when there is not enough water for the plant to stay alive. All plants will wilt if not givin enough water.

User Avatar

Lewis Streich

Lvl 13
3y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

When you forgot to water your house plants they wiltexplain this in term of wilting?

when you forgot to water your house plants they wilt. explain this in term of wilting.


Soft stem plants are called?

herbaceous


What are examples of rootstock?

orchids or herbaceous plants


What are the example of rootstock?

orchids or herbaceous plants


Is a rose herbaceous?

No, a rose is not considered an herbaceous plant. Herbaceous plants typically have soft, green stems that die back in winter, while roses are woody perennial plants with thorny stems.


How can wilting be controlled?

Watering plants more efficiently can help to control wilting. Wilting can also be caused by a variety of fungi, bacteria and viruses and cannot be helped.


Does lemon juice help your plants from wilting?

gdsr


What is the definition for soft stem?

Referring to herbaceous plants


What are non-woody stems called?

Non-woody stems are called herbaceous plants. (Hur~Ba~Shus)


What is the meaning of herbaceous?

plant structure that have been modified to serve the same function as leaves and occur in a number of different plant i think you mean plants Herbaceous plants are perennial plants that grow from ground level and die back to ground level each year.


E How do the changes in the condition of the potato strips relate to the wilting of wilting?

If you are referring to the BK101 Labpaq kit the question is supposed to be How do the changes in the condition of the potato strips relate to the wilting of plants?


What is a scientific name for herbaceous or Woody?

The scientific names for plants are typically based on their genus and species. Herbaceous plants are often classified under various genera such as Rudbeckia (black-eyed Susan) or Zinnia, while woody plants include genera like Quercus (oak) or Pinus (pine). The distinction between herbaceous and woody plants lies in their growth form: herbaceous plants have soft stems and typically die back to the ground in winter, while woody plants have hard, persistent stems.