papyrus
The papyrus plant is a tall, aquatic plant with long stems topped by umbrella-like clusters of thin, grass-like leaves. It typically grows in shallow water and can reach heights of up to 15 feet (4.5 meters). The papyrus plant is known for its importance in ancient Egyptian culture, where it was used to make paper-like material for writing.
Yes, the amount of water given to a plant can affect how tall it grows. Too little water can lead to stunted growth, while too much water can cause root rot and inhibit growth. It's important to find the right balance for the specific plant species.
Due to scarcity of water only vascular plants can get some height in deserts.
The tall tea plant could either be homozygous dominant (TT) or heterozygous (Tt) for the tall trait. Since a test cross involves crossing the tall plant with a homozygous recessive plant (tt), and produces only tall offspring, this indicates that the tall plant must be homozygous dominant (TT). Thus, the genotype of the tall tea plant is TT.
some desert plants are short but most of them are tall. the short ones are short because of the terrible sand storms and not much rain. and if your talking serious, I've seen a Cactus that is 42metres tall in the desert!!!
papyrus
This tall plant is called the papayrus, discovered by the egyptians. From papyrus we get the word paper.
Paper has been made from a large variety of materials -- from wood pulp, rice, water plants, cotton, even old clothes to make paper -- you need fiber. Today's paper fiber comes mainly from two sources -- pulpwood logs and recycled paper products. Much of the paper we use every day is a blend of new and recycled fiber.
The papyrus plant is a tall, aquatic plant with long stems topped by umbrella-like clusters of thin, grass-like leaves. It typically grows in shallow water and can reach heights of up to 15 feet (4.5 meters). The papyrus plant is known for its importance in ancient Egyptian culture, where it was used to make paper-like material for writing.
it help's the plant stand tall
it help's the plant stand tall
Reed means a tall water plant
Tall and needle like
Cattails and canna have tall straight stalks. Both can grow in and along the shoreline.
Tall oil is, so far as I can see, perfectly acceptable as it's made entirely from plant sources.
The rise of water in a tall plant also depends on capillary action and transpiration pull. Capillary action helps water move upward through small tubes in the plant's xylem, while transpiration pull helps create a negative pressure gradient that pulls water up from the roots to the leaves.
the papyrus plant is a tall water plant that is green and looks like a feather duster when young