The clippings of mo aney plant when kept in wide mouthed bottle filled with tap water are kept in diffused light, rooting occurs with in a week. One can also apply some rooting hormones to these clippings to get eary results.
RIGHT ANSWER Mango grows on a tree and all trees have tap root
A root is the part of a plant that typically grows underground, anchoring the plant and absorbing water and nutrients from the soil. Roots can come in different shapes and sizes depending on the plant species and serve as a storage location for energy reserves.
An example of a plant with true roots is a maple tree. Maple trees have a well-developed root system that includes a main root, known as the taproot, which anchors the tree and absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
The embryo within a seed has the potential to grow into a new plant. It consists of the root meristem, shoot meristem, and cotyledons, which provide the necessary genetic material and stored nutrients for the new plant to develop.
The money tree plant, also known as Pachira aquatica, is believed to bring good luck and fortune in Asian cultures, especially in feng shui practices. It is often used as a decorative plant in homes and offices to attract wealth and prosperity. The braided trunk of the money tree symbolizes unity and strength to help cultivate financial success.
under the ground, underneath the money tree. ;)
If one was possible every yard would have a money tree. Dream on since they don't exist.
yes u can
the tree will die
Money plant
A money tree plant typically has around 5 to 7 leaves.
You plant money and a seed together and it mixes together and a money tree forms no there is no such thing as a money tree people just make it up because there rich and they don't want anyone to know how there making money
single winter rye plant (Secale cereale)
Money plant
A money tree plant typically grows to be about 6 to 8 feet tall when grown indoors.
No, the money tree is a plant and does not actually produce money. It is a symbol of good luck and prosperity in some cultures.
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