you could put plants in patterns like tree, flower,tree,flower....
(bad answer, i don't think he understands)
yes u can: in sand, but few plants like venus fly traps and cacti can grow this way, obviously hydroponics but that's too boring cuz everyone does it, and u can change the direction that the branches on a bonsai tree grow by entwining (don't know if it's spelled right en-twine-ing) them with metal wire and gently bending them in a direction until they stay that way, although be careful because sometime the branches will grow around the wire.
competition for resources, as the new plants outcompete the older plants for water and nutrients. This leads to a decrease in the availability of essential resources for the original plants, causing them to die off and be crowded out by the more successful competitors.
the new plants could kill the other plants by lilyn
Examples of plant propagation methods include: Seed propagation: Growing new plants from seeds Cutting propagation: Growing new plants from stem, root or leaf cuttings Division: Splitting plants into smaller sections and replanting them Layering: Encouraging a stem to grow roots while still attached to the original plant
Pioneer species. They are important for colonizing and stabilizing new habitats, paving the way for other species to establish themselves.
Plants can be touched through pruning, which involves cutting or trimming branches and leaves. They can also be touched when transplanting them into new soil or containers. Additionally, plants can be touched during propagation, such as taking cuttings or dividing roots.
Vegetative reproduction.
Vegetative reproduction.
Because New England didn't rain as much as the other countries. There was alot of rain in the other countries that would prevent them from the plants growing.
the seed
New plants can be formed through sexual reproduction, where male and female reproductive cells join to create a seed. They can also be formed through asexual reproduction, where a new plant grows from a vegetative part of the parent plant, such as a stem or leaf cutting. Additionally, some plants can produce new plants through specialized structures like bulbs, rhizomes, or tubers.
plants form new plants by pollination of each other
By using your plow tool or tractor.
false
competition for resources, as the new plants outcompete the older plants for water and nutrients. This leads to a decrease in the availability of essential resources for the original plants, causing them to die off and be crowded out by the more successful competitors.
You pull out dead plants and plant new ones.
Seed
the new plants could kill the other plants by lilyn