they will wither and fall off
Once the fruit of the flame of the forest flower starts to develop, the petals typically fall off. This process allows the flower to focus its energy on fruit production and seed development.
The trillium flower is commonly found in the forest biome, particularly in deciduous and coniferous forests across North America. They thrive in moist, shady habitats with rich soil and are often associated with springtime wildflower displays in woodland areas.
that means that the forest is filled with life and nonliving components
It depends on where the wild fire is, if it is surrounded by water or in the middle of the woods, or near homes. A whole forest can go up in flames within minutes.
Lightning can ignite forest and brush fires by generating intense heat that can reach temperatures exceeding 30,000 degrees Fahrenheit, which can ignite dry vegetation. The rain from thunderstorms may not extinguish these flames effectively because it often falls in brief, heavy bursts that can create steam and evaporate quickly, leaving the underlying dry material still susceptible to combustion. Additionally, if the ground and plants are already parched from prolonged dry conditions, the moisture from the rain may not be enough to dampen the flames.
The petals wither away
Once the fruit of the flame of the forest flower starts to develop, the petals typically fall off. This process allows the flower to focus its energy on fruit production and seed development.
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Forest Flower was created on 1966-09-08.
Flower of the Forest - 1911 was released on: USA: 27 October 1911
The Flower of the Forest - 1912 was released on: USA: 8 July 1912
in the forest
Heat, flames, smoke, ashes, and a few casualties.
Nicholas Flower has written: 'The New Forest'
yes
rafflesia arnoldii
This flower is in the deciduous forest