No, a small mango plant is not considered a herb; it is classified as a tree. Herbs are typically defined as non-woody plants that die back to the ground after flowering, while mango plants develop a woody stem and can grow to be large trees. The distinction lies in their structure and growth habits, with mango plants exhibiting characteristics of perennial trees rather than the softer, more ephemeral nature of herbs.
We can not give you an answer as you do not give a choice. However, cells stay small because they are the right size to function properly. Perhaps you can select an answer from that.
Well there is no real reason for it, its just how the different organisms evolved.Well there is no real reason for it, its just how the different organisms evolved.
Well, It depends. *If you give it to a rose it will help it grow if you give it to a strawberry plant it may kill it./
photosynthesis
Dissolved gas becomes less soluble as the temperature rises, and therefore leaves the solution and makes bubbles.
is mango sapling a herb as it has a green stem
SEDATIVE
yes
We can not give you an answer as you do not give a choice. However, cells stay small because they are the right size to function properly. Perhaps you can select an answer from that.
Mango nectarines have the skin of the nectarine, and the flesh is more like the mango. So, the fruit should be fairly firm, but give a little when squeezed, when ripe. Just like the nectarine and the mango.
It is for make food. it is the photosynthesis.
Mango is a juicy fruit , found mainly in Indianc subcontinent during summer season.
They give their fruit at the same time.
mango tree gives us fruit but it doesn't give us wood
A small offshoot that extends to give support from a nearby larger plant, tree or wall. Very common in ivies and creeper plants.
I personally think you should give it half a cup if its a medium size plant and give it quarter cup if its a small plant.
A bottle of wine, a desert item , or flowers or a small plant are always appropriate .