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There are many plants that look like pot leaves, some of them related to the pot leaf and some not. Some examples include Cleome, Kenaf, and Japanese maple.
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"What is eating blossoms from your plants?" I noticed that Squirrels & Rabbits will eat blossoms from your plants. I was growing a mini rose in a pot outside. Sure enough the squirrel ate all the roses, leaves and left the stems. Needless to say, no more roses are in pots outside. June
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It might need more water, fertilizer, or to be transplanted into a bigger pot. You might also check for spider mites.
There are many plants that look like pot leaves, some of them related to the pot leaf and some not. Some examples include Cleome, Kenaf, and Japanese maple.
The plant vacuole stores food, water, and wastes. It gives support to soft structures, such as leaves.When there is an adequate supply of water, the solutes in the vacuole attract water into the vacuole by osmosis, and the cell becomes inflated (turgid). This gives support to soft parts of the plant, like leaves. If you forget to water your pot plants, the leaves droop (wilting); this is because the vacuoles are not as full of water as they could be, and the cells have become flaccid.
No because there's no sun in a Aeroplane. If plants isn't given enough sun, they can lose leaves and also die
There's no such thing as a "female" or "male" pot plant they're plants...
Im Not Sure I Was Hopping You Would Give Me The Answer -I am improving this answer by; you can use a sieve to separate tea leaves from a pot of tea. i hope this helped.
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The collective noun for leaves is a pile of leaves.
In a pot.
No the seed should be at the first quarter of the pot.