OK there's 4 tropisms hydro tropism (when plant grows towards water) thigmatropism, (when plant grows towards touch) gravitropism (grows right side up is turned upside down) and photo tropism (grows towards light)
Yes because it grows on land.
A flowering shrub. This large evergreen grows in acidic soils
A terrestrial plant is a plant that grows on or in the land. Some examples include: - Bermuda grass - All kind of trees - Ferns - Shrubs
The kind of growth that describes plants growth throughout life would be exponential growth. This is because it grows at a certain rate.
Mosses.
White Jasemine
answer: yes, a plant that grows in sand grows stronger than a plant that grows in cotton or soil. =)
Small, strong plants such as lichens and mosses can grow there.
cactus or grass grow in places that have albumant sunlight
A plant that grows in the far north, where no other plant can grow, is lichen.
a spider plant grows within a month.
The Titan arum plant can reach to a height of 7 to 12 feet
A tuna plant is a kind of prickly pear plant that grows in the tropics. A tuna clump would be an area covered in these plants.
The plant that grows in Ohio is the Buckeye tree.
Mistletoe is a parasite that grows on trees. Viscum album as it is known grows mostly on apple trees and can be a useful second crop in a orchard.
the plant on which it grows has little or no chloroplast.