Yes, you can grow a pineapple top by twisting off the leafy crown, allowing it to dry for a few days, and then planting it in soil. With proper care and patience, the green top will produce roots and eventually grow into a new pineapple plant.
In moss, where the sporophyte grows directly out of the top of the gametophyte.
they are epiphytes, they depend on the plant they're growing on.
A plant can grow from just the top of a carrot root, but not any root. This is because carrots have a special kind of root called a tap root. The plant that will grow from the top of the carrot will not be another carrot, but instead a green leaf type thing and there will be some very small hair bristle type things growing from the side. They will be light brown or so.
Lilies are often the focal point of most ponds. They are very hardy. The larger varieties are planted so that there is 12" to 24" of water over the top of the pot and the smaller varieties under 6" to 18" of water. The uniqueness of lilies is their ability for the pads to grow to the top of the water surface no matter the depth.
Because it is the part of the rock that is exposed top sunlight.
hollow out a pinnaple and put furninture in it
pinnaple
apple, cola, pinnaple in the sandwitch machine
Yes- and fresh pineapple is VERY good!
VERY carefully.
bananas, pinnaple , kiwi fruit , plums are high in seretonin
The word is spelled pineapple. It is a compound word made from pine+apple.
How do you imagine ANY plant can grow from top to bottom
Trees grow from the top, with new growth occurring at the tips of branches and the top of the tree.
only if the pinnaple is at the right state of mind
trees grow gradually with the top and bottom each growing a bit at a time.
Formations that grow downwards from the top of the cave are called stalactites.