These would cause herbivores to seek plants with a better flavor/odor, thus enhancing the survival of the plant.
any tree as long as it is strong
Colonies of cyanobacteria benefit aquatic organisms because they can be an important source of food to organisms.Daily random word from ClarrissaBlooms : Smile
Cacti have very strong roots that go deep into the Earth searching for water. Since they go so far, they must be very strong. The stronger the roots, the deeper they search for water. Roots secure plants to the ground, but some can't. Cacti can.
No, the word strong is an adjective, a word to describe a noun, for example a strong odor, a strong rope, a strong will, etc.
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No, wintergreen plants have a strong and sweet minty aroma, not bitter. The leaves contain a compound called methyl salicylate that imparts the characteristic wintergreen smell.
Ampalaya plants have a strong odor and bitter taste.
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Yes, marigolds are considered rabbit-resistant plants due to their strong scent and bitter taste, which deters rabbits from eating them.
This is a matter of personal preference. Most would agree that they have a strong flavor (minty, obviously) and are somewhat bitter.
Yes, marigolds are considered rabbit-resistant plants due to their strong scent and bitter taste, which deters rabbits from eating them.
Soaking plants can benefit their growth and health by providing them with the water they need to absorb nutrients and stay hydrated. This helps plants to develop strong roots, improve nutrient uptake, and promote overall health and vitality.
Damiana is used in Mexico to flavor liqueurs, tea, and other beverages and foods. It tastes slightly bitter, and the leaves have a strong resinous aroma when crushed.
Wallabies tend to avoid toxic or unpalatable plants, including those that are high in fiber or have tough, spiky leaves. Some examples include many types of ferns, cycads, and certain flowering plants like foxgloves and daffodils, which contain compounds that are harmful to them. Additionally, plants with strong scents or bitter flavors, such as rosemary and sage, are generally less favored. However, preferences can vary by species and individual wallabies.
Nitrogen sticks benefit plants by providing a slow-release source of nitrogen, which is essential for plant growth. This promotes healthy foliage, strong root development, and overall plant growth.
Strong acids and bases are not typically bitter. Strong acids such as hydrochloric acid and strong bases like sodium hydroxide are more known for their sour and caustic taste, respectively. Bitter tastes are commonly associated with some alkaline substances or basic compounds.