It is almost impossible
Katha is made from the heartwood of the khair tree (Acacia catechu). The tree's heartwood is boiled and then dried to produce Katha, which is used in traditional medicine, Ayurveda, and for its astringent properties.
It is Heartwood. (The Older xylem cells of heartwood no longer carry water).
Phloem is responsible for transporting essential nutrients and sugars produced through photosynthesis throughout the plant. In a dying plant, the phloem may become damaged or dysfunctional, leading to a reduced flow of these vital substances. This disruption can result in nutrient deficiencies, stunted growth, and ultimately contribute to the plant's decline. Without proper phloem function, the plant struggles to maintain its health and vitality.
The middle of the plant's called the carpel. Where Butterfly's and bee's collect pollen.
Stigma is very important part of the plant .Stigmas have a sticky top that allows the pollen to stick and pollinate the plant. Without pollination, there would be no seeds.
Katha is made from the heartwood of the khair tree (Acacia catechu). The tree's heartwood is boiled and then dried to produce Katha, which is used in traditional medicine, Ayurveda, and for its astringent properties.
Certainly - the plant will still live without the flowers. It will simply be unable to reproduce.
It is Heartwood. (The Older xylem cells of heartwood no longer carry water).
If the plant is indeed dying from fertiliser then you have given it too much. Follow the manufacturers instructions.
It has a green stem and can photosynthesis with this if the leaves are removed
That it aromatizes and darkens wood, remains mechanically strong and resists decay and wood-preservative chemicals describes the function of heartwood in a woody plant. Heartwood also goes by the name duramen, from the same-spelled Latin word for "hardness." It represents the dead central wood, as opposed to the outer living layers, known as alburnum and sapwood, for mineral and water transport.
You introduced a disease with the plant.
Phloem is responsible for transporting essential nutrients and sugars produced through photosynthesis throughout the plant. In a dying plant, the phloem may become damaged or dysfunctional, leading to a reduced flow of these vital substances. This disruption can result in nutrient deficiencies, stunted growth, and ultimately contribute to the plant's decline. Without proper phloem function, the plant struggles to maintain its health and vitality.
The middle of the plant's called the carpel. Where Butterfly's and bee's collect pollen.
When water is osmotically removed from a plant bad things could happen. When the plant is dehydrated i could die.
Stigma is very important part of the plant .Stigmas have a sticky top that allows the pollen to stick and pollinate the plant. Without pollination, there would be no seeds.
Your mint plant may be dying due to overwatering, lack of sunlight, poor soil drainage, or pests. Check the plant's environment and adjust watering and sunlight levels accordingly to help it thrive.