The soil i n the ground =D
No, parasitic plants do not typically grow tall enough to be considered trees. They rely on other plants for nutrients and support, often attaching themselves to the host plant's root system. Therefore, parasitic plants tend to be smaller in size compared to trees.
The trees that were previously there would normally absorb large amount of nutrients from the soil, and it's leaves would block out the sun for smaller / younger plants. With the trees gone, younger plants will be able to get more sunlight and nutrients/water.
Mushrooms grow in plant environments by breaking down organic matter like dead plants and trees. They absorb nutrients from the soil and use them to grow and reproduce. Mushrooms play an important role in the ecosystem by recycling nutrients and helping plants grow.
they grow on bushes (plants)
Mushrooms do not grow in plants. Instead, they grow on decaying organic matter like dead trees or leaves. Mushrooms are the fruiting bodies of fungi that obtain nutrients by breaking down this organic matter.
no, there are no nutrients in alcohol that plants use to grow
Epiphytes are plants that grow on the branches or trunks of trees to get more sunlight. Some common examples include bromeliads, orchids, and ferns. These plants do not take nutrients from the host tree but instead rely on rain and debris for their needs.
Plants need sunlight, water and soil nutrients to grow. Some plants can grow in hydroponic conditions so they get their nutrients in the water and grow without the soil.
in the sunlight because plants need sunlight,water,fertilizer to grow!!!!!!!!
Hair and fingernails always grow continuously unless intentionally trimmed or cut. Additionally, plants and trees grow as long as they have access to sunlight, water, and nutrients.
if trees were to grow under other trees , there would be a a mixture in the roots of the trees ,which will make it impossible for the trees to grow properly....i think that is why trees tend not to grow under other trees...
they grow on the ground and in trees