A small plant that has just emerged from a seed is called a "seedling." Seedlings are in the early stages of growth and develop from seeds after germination. They typically consist of a young stem, leaves, and roots, and are crucial for the plant's development into a mature form.
the name of a small plant is cyslabia
The plant name watermeal is derived from the term "meal" which refers to a fine powdery substance. The plant is called watermeal because of its small, rice-like appearance that floats in water.
Microphylla is the scientific name for 'small leaved'. It comes from the Greek for '[having] small or tiny leaves'. The word isn't used just to describe small leaved shrubs. So for example, it also may be used in regard to 'small leaved' trees.
the baby plant is called a seedling
The plant you are referring to is likely a species of Spiraea, such as Spiraea nipponica 'Snowmound'. It is a rosaceous plant known for its dense clusters of small, fragrant cream-colored flowers.
the name of a small plant is cyslabia
the name of a small plant is cyslabia
The plant name watermeal is derived from the term "meal" which refers to a fine powdery substance. The plant is called watermeal because of its small, rice-like appearance that floats in water.
It comes from a plant
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Ficus benjamina.
Microphylla is the scientific name for 'small leaved'. It comes from the Greek for '[having] small or tiny leaves'. The word isn't used just to describe small leaved shrubs. So for example, it also may be used in regard to 'small leaved' trees.
That's the correct name - "bagged plant 2". Depending on where you plant it, it will become different plants (well, this is not the real world...) Small plant 1 hotspot: fern Small plant 2 hotspot: thistle Big plant 1 hotspot: bush Big plant 2 hotspot: large leaf bush
No. It comes from the marijuana plant. The scientific name is cannabis sativa/inidica.
the baby plant is called a seedling
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There is a plant called "Venus flytrap", named after the goddess Venus. This plant catches small insects.
Depends on what plant eating dinosaur you refering to Plateosaurus is one