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no there planted in the ground!! Answer. Some flowers are heliotropic which means they will change their direction of growing according to the position of the sun. Some plants for instance, a banana will move year by year by the offshoot growing out and the old part dying off.wouldn't be a livin

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Of course flowers move... movement is one of 7 life processes so must move petals move in and out and cells inside the flower move..x

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