Yes,
a plant is flowers, vegetable plants, and trees.
So yes a plant is sorta considered a tree.
No, lumber is produced from trees. Lumber is not a specific tree or plant.
No, a plant is only considered a plant when it meets the biological classification criteria for being a plant, such as having chlorophyll and the ability to undergo photosynthesis. If something does not possess these characteristics, it would not be classified as a plant.
Eucalyptus tree is considered as medicinal plant, Not eligible for subsidy.
coconut is a fruit. It is grown on coconut tree.
In my country, the neem tree is valued for its medicinal properties, providing natural remedies for various ailments. Tulsi plant is considered sacred and often used in religious rituals and ceremonies. Additionally, tulsi is believed to have healing properties and is used in traditional medicine for its health benefits.
Yes. Any part of a plant or tree that contains the seeds is considered fruit.
A plant a plant is a tree
If you're looking for the answer in industrial terms, a paper mill would be the answer.If you're looking for what organism creates paper, it's a tree. A tree is a tree as far as I know, and isn't exactly considered a plant.
By watering it daily planting it with good soil and have it in a good growing conditon.
Tree is to sapling as plant is to seedling.
Yes, a cherry plant is a tree!
earth + fern = tree