If you mean what plant can live on top of another plant, epiphytes are a good example (e.g. orchids). Here the plant attaches it's self to the bark of a tree, but does not derive any nutritional benefit from the tree.
If you mean what plant lives off another then you are referring to parasitic plants, where the plant derives direct nutritional benefit from the host plant i.e. it gets its nutrients and water from the host plant. An example of this is the Dodder plant/ vine
At a premature age, the top of a carrot plant would have small, delicate, feathery green leaves that are not fully developed. The plant might also have a thinner, less sturdy stem compared to a mature carrot plant.
This could mean two things, either the plant is growing on a host plant simply for some advantage such are access to light (such as with many orchid species). In this relationship neither plant is harmed. Or, it could mean that one plant is parasitising another in order to derive nutrition - such as the case of the Dodder and Mistletoe plants
The top 1-2 inches of a mature tea plant are called the flush or the tip. This part of the plant is especially prized for its tender leaves and buds, which are used to make high-quality teas.
Well, if you piled plant cells on top of each other then the cells will grow together and you get a stronger cell.
Yes, elodea and cattail are both water plants commonly found in aquatic environments. Elodea is a submerged plant while cattail is a marsh plant that can grow in shallow water. Both plants play important roles in the ecosystem by providing habitat and food for various organisms.
Parasite.
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Marcotting is a method of plant propagation where a portion of bark is removed from a healthy stem to encourage root growth. Grafting is a common technique to join a scion (top portion of one plant) with the rootstock (bottom portion of another plant) to grow a new plant. Budding involves attaching a bud from one plant onto another to propagate a new plant.
It depends on the rain-forest. One off the top of my head is the Giant Rafflesia. I would be happy to supply more info if I could know what rain-forest you are talking about.
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there is nothing that lives on the top of a cliff.
An epiphyte is a plant that lives on top of other plants, but is not a parasite. It's just using the other plant as a support without taking anything away from it.
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One ocean can not be on top of another because water mixes.
Yes. To be precise, the wavelength is the length of one precise cycle, and one way to measure that is from top to top.
one thickness that lies on top of or under another one.
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