porosity of the soil (effects nutrient availability and water retention)
salinity of the soil
availability of pH neutral water
You might find nonvascular plants, seedless vascular plants, and seed plants growing together in a moist, shaded forest environment. Nonvascular plants like mosses thrive in damp areas, seedless vascular plants like ferns can grow in partially shaded conditions, and seed plants, such as trees and shrubs, can occupy the forest canopy. The variety of plant types allows for a diverse ecosystem with different species occupying distinct niches based on their unique adaptations.
Moss, Saplings, small amounts of grass or weeds, ect.
The optimal growing conditions for cultivating healthy and thriving plants include providing adequate sunlight, water, nutrients, and proper soil drainage. Additionally, maintaining the right temperature and humidity levels, as well as protecting plants from pests and diseases, are essential for their growth and development.
Plants in crowded forests that get very little sunlight have adapted by growing taller to compete for light, or by having broad leaves to capture as much light as possible when it filters through the canopy. Some plants have also evolved to rely on other sources of energy, such as nutrients from the forest floor or symbiotic relationships with fungi, to survive in low-light conditions. Additionally, some plants can adjust their growth and metabolism to optimize their limited resources in shaded environments.
Some plants that live in the forest include ferns, mosses, and various types of trees such as oak, maple, and pine. These plants have adapted to the shady conditions of the forest floor and compete for sunlight to thrive in this environment. They play a crucial role in the ecosystem by providing food and habitat for many forest-dwelling animals.
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no they do not because the nutrients in the forest are different and plants still grow & the nutrients we have at home are different
growing conditions are non vascualr plants
You might find nonvascular plants, seedless vascular plants, and seed plants growing together in a moist, shaded forest environment. Nonvascular plants like mosses thrive in damp areas, seedless vascular plants like ferns can grow in partially shaded conditions, and seed plants, such as trees and shrubs, can occupy the forest canopy. The variety of plant types allows for a diverse ecosystem with different species occupying distinct niches based on their unique adaptations.
Clarence Birdseye has written: 'Growing woodland plants' -- subject(s): Forest ecology, Forest plants, Gardening, Ornamental Plants, Plants, Ornamental, Woodland garden plants, Woodland gardening
A rock garden is gardening in a rocky environment. Growing plants that are native to mountainous, rocky conditions. You can also arrange rocks, and stones, and other aggregate materials to create an area to grow these different plants in. It is not growing rocks.
It can refer to shrubs and plants growing underneath the canopy of a forest
There are trees.
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It is dormant
The factors that contribute to the diversity of plants and animal life in a tropical rain forest is the strong sunlight and warmth and wet climate provide ideal growing conditions for a variety of plants.Also cheese
The process of a forest regrowing after a forest fire is called forest regeneration. This involves new plants growing from seeds, roots, or sprouts in the burned areas. Over time, the forest ecosystem rebuilds itself and returns to its original state.