Yes a rose absorbs more water but a daisy does not.
A white rose can absorb approximately 75-100 mL of water every 1-2 days, depending on factors like temperature, humidity, and overall health of the plant. Proper hydration is crucial for maintaining the freshness and longevity of a white rose.
Roses absorb all the colors except the color red, red gets reflected back into our eyes when we look at the rose.
Water is the solvent and anything else dissolved in it (rose extract, etc.) is/are the solutes.
One centicube is equal to 1 cm^3. Therefore, you would need to add 25 centicubes to the measuring cylinder of water if the water level rose by 25 ml.
rose, hibiscus, .......
The rose will last longer than a daisy without water or sunlight
You can't "mix" a rose with a daisy any more than you can "mix" a fish with a dog.
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depends on who drinks more but milk helps grow bigger and faster.
A rose absorbs colored water quickly due to its transpiration process, where water evaporates from the leaves, creating a negative pressure that pulls more water up through the stem. The xylem vessels in the rose transport water and nutrients from the roots to the flowers, allowing the colored water to be taken up rapidly. Additionally, the flower's structure and surface area enhance its ability to absorb fluids efficiently.
there are so maney there is: a daisy a rose and many more
yeah like; rose-rose daisy-daisy etc
A white rose can absorb approximately 75-100 mL of water every 1-2 days, depending on factors like temperature, humidity, and overall health of the plant. Proper hydration is crucial for maintaining the freshness and longevity of a white rose.
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There are many differences between daisy and rose seeds. Rose seeds are much smaller than a dime, varying from light to dark brown, and they grow roses. Daisy seeds are oblong thin brown seeds that grow daisy flowers.
no because one of the plants root will absorb more water than the other plant and one of them might die
Well, there is Lily and Rose and Petunia and Daisy.