Yes, it is okay to pluck flowers from growing plants.
Yes, dogwood plants are generally considered good choices for landscapes due to their attractive flowers and foliage. They can also attract wildlife such as birds with their berries. However, it's important to choose the right variety for your specific growing conditions.
Orchids are not biennial plants. They are perennial plants, meaning they can live for many years, continuously blooming and growing with the right care. They do not have a set life cycle of two years.
Petunia plants typically live for one growing season which lasts from spring to fall. However, given the right conditions and care, they may reseed themselves and come back in subsequent years.
Male flowers do not produce seeds.When plants have specialized male and female flowers, the male flowers only produce pollen. Only the female flowers produce seeds.Other reasons why a flower might not produce seeds:The flower may look all right but be flawed or underdeveloped.Over-specialized plants may depend on only one agent to carry their pollen. If that insect or bird or other animal disappears from the area, all those flowers will bloom and wither without producing any seeds.Some flowers don't produce seeds because the plant is sterile. When botanists cross-breed plants, the hybrids sometimes end up with odd numbers of chromosomes and the plants cannot reproduce - but they can flower.
Germination is the process of growing plants from seeds, in which the seeds sprout and begin to develop into seedlings. This process involves providing the seeds with the right conditions such as water, warmth, and light to trigger their growth.
you do know that most trees produce seeds without flowers right, and grass.
You're right, they do eat plants! Specifically, they eat grasses, leafy plants, and flowers.
Yes, dogwood plants are generally considered good choices for landscapes due to their attractive flowers and foliage. They can also attract wildlife such as birds with their berries. However, it's important to choose the right variety for your specific growing conditions.
right before winter, then the plants will get water form snow or rain that fall and are able to grow very nicely in the spring:) have beautiful flowers or watever ur growing :) again.
not necessarily it might not pluck them right though. you should always pluck from the root.
You just have to keep growing them until you get the right color. I wish you the best of luck! :)
Mint plants produce flowers through a process called flowering induction, which is triggered by factors like day length, temperature, and hormonal signals. Once the plant receives the right cues, it starts developing flower buds that eventually bloom into flowers.
Yes, if the flowers get pollinated (usually by bees) and it is growing in the right conditions (enough sun, good drainage, soil on the acidic side of neutral) you should get blueberries.
The viola is held on the left arm and the bow is held in the right hand. You may also pluck with your right hand. Lastly, you may pluck the viola holding it like a banjo.
One would need to have lots of flowers growing to attract the butterflies to start with. Getting caterpillars would help too. Growing the right kind of flowers that they feed on,like tulips. The butterflies would also lays their eggs on these flowers, which in turn would produce more butterflies. Swallowtail flowers are another good flower to attract the butterflies.
yes it will. it will burn right through the roots and suffocate the plant
Depending on whether you are talking about male or female plants- If females are left to grow unpollenated by male flowers, the tips will become heavily crystallised. Then plants would have to be harvested at the right time and in the right way.