The new plant if cross pollinated need to have its pollinators at that place for its success to grow and multiply.
If a plant is in the wrong environment, it may struggle to thrive or may not survive. It could experience stunted growth, yellowing leaves, wilting, or an inability to flower or produce fruit. Ultimately, the plant may die if it cannot adapt to its surroundings.
It would die.
Nothing would happen because the plant cell has a cell wall and it will protect it from shriveling up or dying.
They could not produce seeds which is for reproduction.
The new plant if cross pollinated need to have its pollinators at that place for its success to grow and multiply.
If plants and trees were placed in a de-oxygenated environment, the plant would die!
Ummm... IT WOULD DIE ... how owuld u live with no air
it would die ! @
Your throat will get soar, nothing will happen to the plant.
The plant would die. Plants need co2 to make oxygen which humans and animals need to exist.
If a plant is in the wrong environment, it may struggle to thrive or may not survive. It could experience stunted growth, yellowing leaves, wilting, or an inability to flower or produce fruit. Ultimately, the plant may die if it cannot adapt to its surroundings.
It depends upon the type of the plant.
A plant with long red leaves that would thrive in a sunny environment is likely a type of cordyline plant.
Nothing would happen to the plant. It will have a normal growth provided other parameters are normal.
There would be an overpopulation of insects
the plant would die out