q Conifers make the soil they grow in too acidic for other plants too grow because when they let their needles die and fall to the soil, those needles have acidic substances so it goes into the soil making other plants not grow
the answer is false because conifers bear cones only
Yes, some conifers can be found growing in the Philippines, particularly in higher elevation areas with cooler temperatures. These conifers include species like the Benguet pine (Pinus insularis) and the Mount Apo pine (Pinus dalat).
Epiphytic plants grow on other plants for support and parasitic plants grow on host plants for support and food both.
Plants tend to grow better in slightly acidic solutions because it helps with the absorption of nutrients like iron and potassium. In acidic conditions, these nutrients are more soluble and readily available for uptake by the plant roots. Additionally, acidic environments can reduce the presence of harmful pathogens that thrive in neutral pH conditions.
No, conifers are not one-celled; they are multicellular plants belonging to the group of gymnosperms. They have complex structures, including roots, stems, and leaves, and reproduce using seeds that are often found in cones. Conifers include trees such as pines, spruces, and firs, which typically have woody tissues and can grow to significant heights.
Conifers are acid loving plants. They tend to make the the soil around them very acidic and turf grasses do not grow very well (if at all) in acidic soil.
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Conifers resemble flowering plants in having seeds and well developed vasculature
there big
urmoma doesnt grow in acidic soil
the answer is false because conifers bear cones only
tropical
Lemons and acidic fruit also roses
the trees that grow leaves and the leaves that grow on trees
potato and cheese
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