using names for things helps other people know what you are talking about
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To avoid confusion, it is always desirable to have only one name for a plant.
so that people do not get confused.
dog
Different ORCHID flowers are designed to attract particular insects, so I think the answer is ORCHIDS.
This depends on the species of plant. Some plants require different nutrients than others. Your best bet would be to plant in regular soil, and then after some research you can till the soil with the required nutrients.
the name of a small plant is cyslabia
so that people do not get confused.
Its different for every species of plant in the world.
inkberry holly
aajwaine
An epiphyte is a plant that grows non-parasitically upon another plant (such as a tree).
Allah and Muhammed are different, FYI.
When naming a science project, think about the question you want to answer. The project name is just rephrasing the Question into a statement. ex. Question: do plants grow better in sunlight or under florescent lights? Project Name: Plant growth in different lighting conditions
The name Barboza is of Portuguese origin and is a surname derived from the word "barbas," meaning beard. It likely originated as a nickname for someone with a notable or distinctive beard.
dog
A zauschneria is a plant, with the Latin name Epilobium canum, better known as the North American willowherb.
That's the correct name - "bagged plant 2". Depending on where you plant it, it will become different plants (well, this is not the real world...) Small plant 1 hotspot: fern Small plant 2 hotspot: thistle Big plant 1 hotspot: bush Big plant 2 hotspot: large leaf bush
The scientific name of a plant depends on the plant family. If you hybridize a plant, you can pay to have the plant named what you want but the scientific name depends on the plant family.