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roots of the plant are pulled out of the ground... the plant will no longer have the nutrients it once had, if proper care is not given the plant will die
A cutting is simply a piece of the parent plant, suitable for propagation. After it is rooted it becomes a plant, a clone of the parent.
a rooted cutting from a plant Answer If by clone you mean a sport that is visually different from the parent then you can. If by clone you mean a cutting of the parent and the parent is covered by Plant Breeders Rights legislation then it is illegal to sell rooted cuttings of that plant though you can give them away.
A plant that does not move is called a sessile plant. These plants are rooted in the ground and rely on external factors like wind and pollinators for reproduction and spreading seeds.
To propagate a starfish snake plant, you can cut a healthy leaf from the plant and place it in water until roots develop. Then, plant the rooted cutting in well-draining soil to grow a new plant.
Corn, Maze, oats, rye, any type of rooted fruit producing plants.
No, Cabomba is a partially-submerged plant. It is rooted in soil at the bottom of the pond with its leaves, flowers, fruits on or above the surface of the water.
You call plant cells eukaryotic cells which have distinct properties.
Nothing. You may be thinking of the idiom "plant your feet," which gives you the image of your feet rooted in the ground so you don't move.
Plant life is dependent on soil because plants are rooted in the soil and get their life-sustaining nutrients from it.
When he started his new plant nursery, everyone… Answer: ROOTED FOR HIM, forgo, might, outage, dollar