Neither, they grow under the ground, with just the leaves being above ground. Each carrot is a separate plant.
vines, shrubs, and small trees.
The Veranera is a classic and ubiquitous El Salvador plant. The plant starts as a simple vining bush that you can train to grow around doorways or other areas. The vines can entwine trees and grow to 30 feet as they climb trees.
Yes, carrots can be grown in Arkansas. The climate in Arkansas is conducive to growing a variety of vegetables, including carrots, during the cooler months of the year. With proper soil preparation and care, carrots can thrive in Arkansas's growing conditions.
No, kudzu vines are not commensal to trees. Commensalism describes an interaction that permits one organism to benefit from another without causing harm. Kudzu (Pueraria spp) injures trees by stealing all air, light and moisture and wrapping to the point of suffocation.
Climates with warm temperatures and high humidity are suitable for vegetation such as tropical rainforests with lush, dense vegetation and diverse plant species. Examples of plant types that grow in such climates include broadleaf trees, ferns, and vines.
no, they grow like carrots and potatoes
They grow on trees.
No! Pumpkins grow on vines!
Carrots are root crops and cucumbers grow on vines. Carrots contain beta carotine.
Kiwi are birds and do not grow on trees. Kiwifruit grow on vines, not trees.
While growing, they are cucumbers and grow on vines.
yes,to help them grow
to get more sun to grow
No. Cucumbers grow on vines.
No, a mango is not a melon. Melons do not grow on trees, they grow on vines. Mangos, on the other hand, do grow on trees.
Trees provide support and structure for vines to climb and grow upon. Vines can utilize the trees for better access to sunlight, helping them photosynthesize and grow more effectively. Additionally, trees can help protect vines from harsh weather conditions and predators.
well, trees,shrubs,bushes and tomatoes grow on vines