Some common plants that grow in Wisconsin include maple trees, oak trees, blueberry bushes, black-eyed susans, and milkweed. These plants are well-adapted to the climate and soil conditions of Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Fast Plants refers to a group of fast growing plants that were designed to use in classrooms with a specific light system. The program originated in Wisconsin. Obviously, you are dealing with PLANTS, thus they belong to the PLANT KINGDOM!
Epiphytic plants grow on other plants for support and parasitic plants grow on host plants for support and food both.
Plants that grow in LEAVES are KATAKA-TAKA plants
yes they do.
Some common plants that grow in Wisconsin include maple trees, oak trees, blueberry bushes, black-eyed susans, and milkweed. These plants are well-adapted to the climate and soil conditions of Wisconsin.
tons of plants are in Wisconsin like for instance the state flower is wood violet.
The parts of Wisconsin that are zone 5 could grow the Chicago Hardy Fig.
Wisconsin Fast Plants refers to a group of fast growing plants that were designed to use in classrooms with a specific light system. The program originated in Wisconsin. Obviously, you are dealing with PLANTS, thus they belong to the PLANT KINGDOM!
Dogwood trees can grow in Wisconsin, even though many people believe that they don't.
Potatoes are plants. They do not grow on other plants.
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No, Wisconsin Fast Plants are not monocot they are dicot. I know this because in all the sites i'v searched they say dicot.
Epiphytic plants grow on other plants for support and parasitic plants grow on host plants for support and food both.
no its not. We used one of the fastest growing plants that was artificial selected for lab use because they grow so quickly. They're called Wisconsin Fast plants. They're nothing special we simply used them to practice artificial selection in plants.
Wisconsin is not a cotton state. It grows alfalfa, field corn, and vegetables for canning.
Appleton, Wisconsin