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What are polycarpic plants?

Polycarpic plants are those that are able to flower and produce seeds multiple times in their lifetime. This is in contrast to monocarpic plants, which flower and set seed only once before dying. Polycarpic plants have the ability to reproduce in multiple growing seasons.


Why are my strawberry plants dying?

There are several possible reasons why your strawberry plants may be dying, including inadequate sunlight, improper watering, nutrient deficiencies, pests or diseases, or overcrowding. It's important to assess these factors and make necessary adjustments to help your plants thrive.


What to you do to plants if they are dying?

If plants are dying, you need to find out what they are missing. You also need to check for diseases or pests.


Why would it be bad to not have microbes for dying plants?

its good because dying plants when they get microbes they die faster


What do plants use pollen for?

Plants use pollen for reproduction by transferring male sex cells (sperm) to the female reproductive organs of flowers. Pollen grains contain the male gametes, which fertilize the female egg cells to produce seeds and ultimately new plants.


Ira Levin's first novel was A Kiss Before Dying and several of his books became movies Which of these was not one of them?

Planet of the Apes


Do cockroaches die after mate?

no, they do not. Actully, a female can mate and produce eggs several times before dying of old age.


When was A Lesson Before Dying created?

A Lesson Before Dying was created in 1993.


How many years do prawns live for before dying?

prawns live for 4 years before dying prawns live for 4 years before dying


How many pages does A Lesson Before Dying have?

A Kiss Before Dying - novel - has 244 pages.


What is the ISBN of A Lesson Before Dying?

The ISBN of A Lesson Before Dying is 978-0375702709.


What is in danger of dying out as some plants and animals are?

endangered