False
Dracaena plants typically grow at a rate of about 1-2 feet per year, depending on the specific species and growing conditions.
Plants that grow after one year are perennials.
Yes, mint plants are perennials, which means they grow back year after year.
Yes, perennials are plants that grow back every year.
some plants do yes..but not all of them
some plants do yes..but not all of them
Some do some don't. Plants that grow near the equator experience very little change in seasons and do just fine. While many deciduos trees in higher lattitudes cannot survive without a change in season.
The year that Bank rate monitor was created was in the year 1976. This was the year that it was founded but it did grow into a financial leader of financial rate information.
Nails grow at a rate of about 2cm per year.
Tree roots can grow up to several feet in a year, depending on factors such as soil quality, water availability, and the tree species. Factors that influence their growth rate include soil nutrients, temperature, moisture levels, and competition with other plants for resources.
Annual plants only grow once per year then they die. You will need to replant each spring.
yes they do because if there's no plants we wouldn't be breathing and we would be dead and plants need our breaths waste so plants grow DONE BY A 8 YEAR OLD