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What is an asarabacca?

Asarabacca is a European plant with heart-shaped leaves and small, bell-shaped purple flowers. It has historically been used for medicinal purposes, particularly as a treatment for respiratory issues. However, it is not commonly used in modern medicine.


How many kinds of trees are there that grow from roots?

All trees grow up by and from the roots.Specifically, it is by the roots that trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants take in necessary nutrients. Not all plants have to be anchored in soil. Epiphytic orchids whose roots dangle from tree branches high up in the air may be offered as examples of herbaceous plants that can live without soil. But all trees must have roots growing in soil to survive.


A floating plant whose stems and leaves have air sacs is a?

A butt


Where is xylem found?

Plants absorb water and minerals by the roots. The roots have root hair. The root hair increase the surface area of the root for the absorption of water and mineral nutrients dissolved in water. The root hair is in contact with the water present between the soil and soil particles . Plants have long pipe-like vessels to transport water and nutrients dissolved in the water. The vessels are made of special cells , forming the vascular tissue.The vascular tissue for the transport of water and nutrients in the plant is called the xylem . Thus, the xylem is found in the root system of the plant. =)


What is the most ginger thing living?

The ginger plant (Zingiber officinale) is the most ginger thing living. It is a flowering plant whose underground stem, or rhizome, is used as a spice and for its medicinal properties.

Related Questions

What is a plant whose roots leaves or other parts are used as a food called a zinnia a vegetable a lilac or an iris?

An edible plant is a vegetable.


What does the word herb mean?

a flowering plant whose stem above ground does not become woody.


Plant native to Asia whose edible seeds are ground into flour for pancakes and noodles?

Buckwheat


What is the meaning of herb?

A plant whose stem does not become woody and permanent, but dies, at least down to the ground, after flowering., Grass; herbage.


What are the integers between 0 and 100 whose positive square roots are integers?

What are the integers between 0 and 100 whose positive square roots are integers?


Does kudzu have roots?

Yes, kudzu has roots.Specifically, the vine in question (Pueraria lobata) has roots in the form of fleshy, huge taproots whose diameter, length and weight respectively may exceed 8 inches (20 centimeters), 6 feet (2 meters), and 395 pounds (179 kilograms). The roots have starch which cooperates with grinding up into powder for use in food texture, herbal medicine, and Nara wines. The challenge will be in removing the root whose crown often supports 30+ stems and whose anchoring in the ground is stubborn.


What does herbs mean?

1.a flowering plant whose stem above ground does not become woody.2. such a plant when valued for its medicinal properties, flavor, scent, or the like. 3. Often, the herb. Slang . marijuana.


Tree whose roots grow in salt water?

mangrove


Mention a plant whose seeds and leaves are useful to us?

Musterd is a plant whose seeds and leaves are useful to us


How does watet get from the celery's roots to its leaves?

Water is transported from the roots of a plant to its leaves via the xylem (essentially a tube whose purpose is to transport water). Water is allowed to "travel up" the stem via cohesion and adhesion; water coheres to other water molecules and it adheres to the xylem.


Numbers whose square roots are integers are called?

perfect squares


The quadratic equation whose roots are 1 and -1?

2