4 feet
IT can grow 40 to 80 feet tall
The potatoe plant will grow to about two feet tall, the part we eat, the 'spuds' grow underground.
It can grow about 6 feet tall
up to 2 feet tall
If Lantana is grown as an annual, it will grow to about 4' tall by 3' wide. If it is grown as a perennial it can grow up to 15' high.
They do not contain vascular tissue.
Did not grow very tallORHad thin leavesORlived in close contact with wateryo mom son
Liverworts don't grow tall primarily due to their lack of vascular tissue, which limits their ability to transport water and nutrients efficiently over long distances. This structural limitation means they rely on diffusion for nutrient uptake, which is more effective in small, flat forms. Additionally, their habitat often consists of moist environments where taller growth is unnecessary for survival and reproduction. As a result, liverworts have evolved to thrive as low-growing, leafy plants.
Liverworts pertain to a class of primitive plants that grow chiefly in damp soil. They do not have roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits or seeds.
Some examples of liverworts include Marchantia polymorpha, Pellia epiphylla, and Conocephalum conicum. Liverworts are small, non-vascular plants that typically grow in moist environments and are part of the bryophyte group.
Yes, it can. a plant that can do that is i think the spider plant ....... no the first plant that can either grow in the new environment is ferns and horsetails, liverworts, mosses, large flowering plants, or trees. I really don't know which one . But maybe it's liverworts!
Liverworts!
Liverworts are non-vascular plants that lack true stems and leaves. They reproduce via spores or asexual, through gemmae cups. Liverworts grow close to the ground and are commonly found in moist environments.
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mossesPeople have the false impression that mosses and liverworts harm roofs or tree branches. Mosses capture nutrients from rainfall and help stabilize the substrate on which they grow. Some liverworts cause a skin rash in susceptible people.
It can grow up to 4 feet tall.
The three major groups of nonvascular plants are mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. These low-growing plants live in moist environments where they can absorb water and other nutrients directly from their environment.