No. They die when you pick them.
A botanist. Also, landscapers, genetic engineers, gardeners, and archaeologists work with plants, both dead and alive.
Yes, adding a small amount of baking soda to water can help extend the life of cut flowers by creating a less acidic environment. Baking soda can help prevent the growth of bacteria and fungi that can cause flowers to wilt prematurely.
Cold temperatures slow down the aging process of flowers by reducing the rate of respiration and microbial growth. This helps to maintain the moisture content and freshness of flowers, prolonging their lifespan. However, extreme cold temperatures can also damage the cells of the flowers, so it's important to find the right balance when storing them.
Flowers are living things. They don't have feelings or emotions but they grow and need food and water to stay alive the same as people do.I don't mean you should cry if you steep on one but you shouldn't purposely destroy them ether.
Flowers have pollen in them. And other things that are inside flowers.
Pollen to keep them alive
No, because flowers are alive and they dont move by themselves
He does not. He is dead. When alive he painted all kinds of subjects, flowers too.
fire is considered alive because it needs oxygen to burn. flowers are alive because it needs heat for energy to create more cells, CO2 because they need it to produce necessary sugars. and it grows... of course
HELL YES HE IS.
i don't think so
sugar
Flowers need water, sunlight, and nutrients to stay alive. Water is essential for hydration and nutrient uptake, sunlight provides energy through photosynthesis, and nutrients help support growth and development. Proper care, such as regular watering and fertilizing, can help flowers thrive and stay healthy.
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Proper watering, adequate sunlight, and regular pruning can help flowers to stay alive and healthy. Additionally, using fertilizer and ensuring good soil quality can provide essential nutrients for the flowers to thrive.
If they are still alive wouldn't be better to give them the flowers? Flowers are placed at grave sites as a token of remembrance of one who has passed on. It serves no useful purpose to do so before hand and the gesture might be taken as a threat or an insult.
it helps the flowers because the nector they collect(for the honey) helps keep the flowers alive this is one of the things that honey is good for