Sunflowers need .15 inches of water daily. Never water from overhead.
Yes,slightly.
(Hyphothes ) i think regular water
Yes, a sunflower is vascular. It has a system of vessels that transport water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the plant. These vessels include xylem for water and mineral transport and phloem for sugar transport.
There are several differences in the structure of a sunflower versus an amoeba.A few are the following:Kingdoms: sunflower = plant; amoeba = ProtistaCell membranes: sunflower = cell wall; amoeba = semipermeable membrane onlyorganelles: sunflower = cholorplasts; amoeba = pseudopodCell organization: sunflower = differentiated multicellular: amoeba = single cellHabitat: sunflower = confined to land areas; amoeba = confined to water
Sunflower roots anchor the plant in the soil, provide stability, and absorb water and nutrients from the soil to support the plant's growth and development.
250ml for a sunflower
Both sunflower and water hyacinth need leaf
Sunflowers need .15 inches of water daily. Never water from overhead.
Because the sunflower needs to be heathy and stay strong
nothing.sunflowers need moon water from the moon.(I'm serious0
about 5 ounces
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Because if there will be no sunflower then there will be no oil.
The Part Of The Sunflower Which Absorbs Water And Nutrients Is The Roots Of The Sunflower
No, it depends on how you water them and how much sunlight they receive
A whole cup each day. Try to water it at sunset so the sunflower doesn't burn.
There is no need to do this with domesticated sunflower seed.