Dude, I'm really good with flowas! they the bomb-diggity. I flax seedling looks kinda flax-ish. It also has the shape of a seedling. Its called a flax seedling, so you know, that's what it looks like. those flax seedlings are just the best. i love just staring at their flax body. its nice.
Ribosomes look like granes of sand
to make your yard look nice but if u live the leaves it make trees grow fasterEdited answer:Removing of some leaves at the time of planting a seedling ensures lesser loss of water due to transpiration. Since transplanting damages the root zone and this seedling is not capable of absorbing as much water as it is being removed from the leaves by transpiration. Therefore, removal of some leaves protects the transplanted plant from wilting.
Many seeds have hard coats or cases to protect them as they grow. Some plants also have tasty, colorful fruits glowing around their seeds. Animals eat the seeds along with the food. This helps to spread the seeds.
They are green, usually and flat and come in many shapes. Go outside and look don at the grass, grass has long thin pointy leaves. Go and look at some trees they have wider leaves that come in many shapes.
Ii has a lot of pokey things that have blueberry on them!
To accurately identify an herb seedling, look at the shape and color of the leaves, the size and structure of the stem, and any unique characteristics such as fragrance or texture. You can also compare the seedling to pictures or descriptions in a plant identification guide.
Dude, I'm really good with flowas! they the bomb-diggity. I flax seedling looks kinda flax-ish. It also has the shape of a seedling. Its called a flax seedling, so you know, that's what it looks like. those flax seedlings are just the best. i love just staring at their flax body. its nice.
The seedling will arise looking like a upside down 'U' but within 24 hours it should be fully emerged. By now the seedling is standing about an inch tall and is light yellowish-green in color. It will always have 2 leaves to start with; NEVER more and NEVER less than 2. If it does, its not a mandrake.
Crotons WILL flower. If planted outdoors in the right conditions it will bloom repeatedly throughout the year. It is rare for a croton to bloom indoors so consider yourself lucky if it does. If your croton begins to look distressed during bloom, pinch the blooms off.
It looks like a tiny weed with two leaves. One pointing the opposite way from each other.
The seed gets a tiny plumule and grows many radicles
it look like a plant
to make your yard look nice but if u live the leaves it make trees grow fasterEdited answer:Removing of some leaves at the time of planting a seedling ensures lesser loss of water due to transpiration. Since transplanting damages the root zone and this seedling is not capable of absorbing as much water as it is being removed from the leaves by transpiration. Therefore, removal of some leaves protects the transplanted plant from wilting.
what does broom corn look like
A tobacco plant looks like a cabbage or lettuce plant in some ways
the papyrus plant is a tall water plant that is green and looks like a feather duster when young