Most trees which are trees are trees, also when they're not. Sometimes a tree which is actually a tree but a tree afraid to admit he is a tree is called a busheee.
The roots, stem, and older woody branches of a plant typically remain on the plant even after several years of growth. These structures provide support, transport nutrients, and anchor the plant in the ground.
The roots of a plant remain on the plant even after several years of growth. Roots are essential for anchoring the plant in the soil, absorbing water and nutrients, and are responsible for storing food reserves. They continue to grow and spread as the plant matures.
ofcourse not. they are different plants and youre not even sure if the cells still survived when you removed it.
All plants are autotrophs, even carnivorous plants such as Venus fly traps.
pineapple , guava , strawberry... i am a student in class 12th .... if its wrong then sorry..but i think its right.. :)
uuummm? Do they even have a national plant in Haiti?
The roots, stem, and older woody branches of a plant typically remain on the plant even after several years of growth. These structures provide support, transport nutrients, and anchor the plant in the ground.
the characteristics are them eating meat even i know that
The roots of a plant remain on the plant even after several years of growth. Roots are essential for anchoring the plant in the soil, absorbing water and nutrients, and are responsible for storing food reserves. They continue to grow and spread as the plant matures.
No, if you give a plant too much fertilizer it could burn the roots of the plant and maybe even kill it.
you burn the plant and may even kill it
Yes you can grow another lantana plant from the roots or even from a cutting off of another part of the plant.
Not too terribly much, but it's not good for the plant, and it might even kill it.
Woolly Tidestromia or even wheat.
i don't even know
Is this even a question hun?
It is a flowering plant even though you cannot see the flowers.the flowers are very tiny just for your information.