No.They grow in clusters. That is what my book about clusters plant says. By :Rebecca Love/@ Lee Cheng Yee
Not really, not in the sense of say a potted plant growing singly. Mushrooms emerge from the mass of mycelia under the soil as a fruiting body and so may form one at a time or in masses of fruiting bodies, depending upon growing conditions as well as the mushroom species.
Lantana can attract bees due to its colorful flowers, but the plant is toxic to bees when ingested. The toxins in lantana can harm bees and other pollinators, affecting their health and potentially leading to death. It's important to be cautious with lantana around areas where bees are present.
This variety is collectively known as Lantana in English. The common species is called Spanish Flag or West Indian Lantana.Check Wikipedia for Lantana.
Aspen trees are known for their smooth white bark and heart-shaped leaves that flutter in the wind. They typically grow in large colonies connected by a single root system. Birch trees, on the other hand, have distinctive peeling bark and triangular leaves. They tend to grow singly or in small clusters.
Bacilli are rod-shaped bacteria, while cocci are spherical-shaped bacteria. Bacilli can appear singly, in pairs, or in chains, whereas cocci can appear singly, in pairs (diplococci), in clusters (staphylococci), or in chains (streptococci).
If Lantana is grown as an annual, it will grow to about 4' tall by 3' wide. If it is grown as a perennial it can grow up to 15' high.
Lantana can grow anywhere; however they are considered as annuals in most zones.
hibiscus, and morning glory grow singly
They can be planted singly or in groups. Most are plant singly.
most likely is singly than bunch
not singly nor in a bunch....
most likely is singly than bunch
They grow in clusters.
They grow in clusters.
They grow in clusters.
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yes