Yes because, paint thinner is a chemical which chemicals can destroy things that arent thick.
The Digitalis (foxglove) plant, when its leaves are dried, gives the effect of a cardiac seditive. It is an alkaloid.
All parts of the bugle weed that grow above ground are used in herbal medicine. It is collected in early spring before the flower buds open. The entire plant is dried and pulverized.
Harvesting safflower flowers requires some care. The flowers are picked just as they begin to wilt and can be used fresh or dried. The seeds produce an edible oil.
Calendula blossoms are harvested when fully open, the flower heads are picked on a sunny day after the morning dew has evaporated. The blossoms are dried then the center of the flower is thrown away.
It exists in nature as a solid, liquid and gas; it freezes from the top (thus leaving the deep waters of rivers and lakes liquid); it dissolves virtually every other substance on Earth, including those necessary for plant and animal life.
yes i did an experiment on that and found that it kills the plant
if a space in the structure is filled with minerals and then the original animal or plant part dissolves it is called....
The dried leaves and roots of the chicory plant are collected in autumn for medicinal purposes. When flowering, the whole plant is collected and dried.
they die
Tobacco is the dried leaves of the tobacco plant.
Yes Hay is the dried foliage of various grasses after they have been cut and dried.
No , after it has dried out then it's time to smoke . there's not a way you can revive it.
Cumin is the dried seed of the cumin plant, which is related to the parsley plant
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It is a plant grown in southern climates. The leaves are dried and processed into the poison that makes up cigarettes and cigars. So the short answer is it is dried plant leaves.
The dried leaves, ripe dried seeds, and fresh leaves of the one-year-old plant, or the leaves of the two-year old plant are the parts that were used in medicine.