The plant lives as long as there is enough water in it to sustain it's metabolism.
Perennials live for several years. They live through (per) the year. Annuals live for one season.
5YEARS
He was 67 when he died.
He lives in Bristol, England.
That completely depends on a number of things, starting with how severe the heart attack was. The second completely depends on how the human lives. If they eat right and exercise properly, they can live a long, long time. If they do not, they will not live a long, long time.
short string plucked hard
As long as the plant has enough water in it, yes it will live As long as the plant has enough water in it, yes it will live
Defense mechanism of plant does not allow the yeast to act on sugar and convert it to alcohol when grapes are not plucked. But, as soon as these are plucked, the way of yeast to act upon and ferment it is clear. Under anaerobic respiration, these grapes ferment. By: DJ EJ
The plant will stay alive but the petal will die.
it can live as much as 1,000,000 years
No, a plucked petal is not considered alive. Once detached from the plant, the petal no longer exhibits characteristics of life such as growth, response to stimuli, or reproduction. It is now considered a non-living part of the plant.
If a pitcher plant is cared for the plant will live for several years. The plants are carnivorous plants.
A Monstera plant can live for several years when grown in water, as long as it is provided with proper care and conditions.
A plant may live as long as 5000 years. As in case of Adansonia degitata of the family Bombacaceae.
it depends on how you care about it....
It can possibly live up to ten years
more than 100years