If one soil has nutrients that plant will thrive. If the other has no nutrients the plant will shrivel up and die.
yes, plants that are adapted to saline soils (such as coastal conditions) are called hallophytes
no they do not because the nutrients in the forest are different and plants still grow & the nutrients we have at home are different
Different soil compositions provide varying levels of nutrients, pH levels, and drainage properties, which can affect a plant's ability to access and absorb essential elements for growth. Plants have specific nutrient requirements and tolerance levels for pH and drainage, so the soil composition plays a crucial role in determining which plants can thrive in a particular environment.
in GENERAL a humus rich soil is better for plant growth, but it is dependant on the type of plant - e.g. plants that grow at the coast are at home in very sandy soils.
plants usually do it to grow and other organinsms to reproduce
I believe that it`s Fertile Soil. I don't know, maybe I'm wrong. Someone else may know. There are many kinds of soils and different kinds of plants grow in different kind of soils. There is no one name for soil/dirt that plants can grow in. Most soils are fertile to some degree
they choose the plant which will grow best in their soil, different soils have differnet ph's so grow different plants differently
Alpines.
strawberries!
no staid Yes, many plants grow in sandy soils
Species that are not native to the environment but still survive despite the overwhelming odds and different climate.
There are little or no nutrients in other soils.
many cacti, succulents and coastal plants grow in naturally occurring alkali soils
What happens when you grow sweet potatoes next other plants? What happens when you grow sweet potatoes next other plants?
Lemons and acidic fruit also roses
Sandy soils have little moisture and few nutrients. Therefore, most plants can't grow well. Adapted plants such as cactus have evolved to grow in sandy soil.
1. to help plants grow. 2. make a house for ant.