A plant that lives for two years and flowers in the second year is called a biennial. Biennials typically germinate in the first year, grow leaves, and store energy, then flower and produce seeds in the second year before dying. Examples of biennials include parsley and foxglove.
There are florists available in most areas and even on the streets in some places. Look in the phone book for a florist that lives near to where the flowers are being delivered to and give them a call on the phone.
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Algae are simple, photosynthetic organisms that lack true roots, stems, and leaves, while angiosperms are complex, flowering plants with well-developed vascular tissues and reproductive structures like flowers and fruits. Algae reproduce through both sexual and asexual means, whereas angiosperms primarily reproduce sexually through the production of seeds within flowers. Algae are mostly aquatic, while angiosperms can be found in both aquatic and terrestrial environments.
A plant that lives for two years and flowers in its second year is called a biennial. Biennials typically focus on vegetative growth during their first year and then produce flowers and seeds in their second year before completing their life cycle. Common examples of biennials include foxglove and parsley.
flower take pollen from there leaves and the other parts help them to live long lives.
It depends on the kind of adaptation it has when they have this needle like leaves or cones it lives on cold places it is moist or stores water it lives on hot climate. I am so intelligent, peace.
The homophone for "leaves" is "lives."
A plant that lives for two years and flowers in the second year is called a biennial. Biennials typically germinate in the first year, grow leaves, and store energy, then flower and produce seeds in the second year before dying. Examples of biennials include parsley and foxglove.
Taebernum Montana plant of Apocynaceae
she lives in a door
LIVES or leaves, could you be serious?
Taebernum montana plant of Apocynaceae
http://www.direct2florist.com/ http://www.proflowers.com/ These are two good places to look. Assuming your sister lives in the US, you should be able to get what you're looking for.
they live on leaves
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it lives in Antarctica and cold places