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The roots, stem, and older woody branches of a plant typically remain on the plant even after several years of growth. These structures provide support, transport nutrients, and anchor the plant in the ground.
Yes, a thin layer of carbon from the remains of a plant that lived thousands of years ago can be considered a fossil. Fossils are preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms, and this carbon layer fits that definition.
Guava is a perennial plant, meaning it can live for several years and produce fruit multiple times throughout its life. It is not classified as biennial or annual, which have specific growth and fruiting patterns within a two-year cycle.
That would be a fossil.
The tea plant, known scientifically as Camellia sinensis, is a perennial plant. This means it can live for several years and continue to produce leaves suitable for tea production throughout its life, rather than dying after two years as a biennial would. Perennial plants like the tea plant typically undergo seasonal cycles of growth and dormancy.
The roots, stem, and older woody branches of a plant typically remain on the plant even after several years of growth. These structures provide support, transport nutrients, and anchor the plant in the ground.
If a pitcher plant is cared for the plant will live for several years. The plants are carnivorous plants.
No one knows how long it takes, but the current supplies of oil apparently date from organisms that lived hundreds of millions of years ago. The precise time required for the chemical changes could be as little as several thousand years, or as long as several million years.
Yes, a thin layer of carbon from the remains of a plant that lived thousands of years ago can be considered a fossil. Fossils are preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms, and this carbon layer fits that definition.
Guava is a perennial plant, meaning it can live for several years and produce fruit multiple times throughout its life. It is not classified as biennial or annual, which have specific growth and fruiting patterns within a two-year cycle.
That would be a fossil.
A Monstera plant typically takes about 2 to 3 years to reach its full growth potential.
You should repot your bamboo plant every 2-3 years to ensure healthy growth.
The tea plant, known scientifically as Camellia sinensis, is a perennial plant. This means it can live for several years and continue to produce leaves suitable for tea production throughout its life, rather than dying after two years as a biennial would. Perennial plants like the tea plant typically undergo seasonal cycles of growth and dormancy.
Mint plants can live for several years, typically around 3-4 years. However, they are known to become less vigorous and productive after the first 2-3 years, so many gardeners treat mint as a short-lived perennial and replant every 2-3 years for optimal growth.
You should repot your Monstera plant every 1-2 years to ensure its optimal growth and health.
You should repot your jade plant every 2-3 years to ensure its optimal growth and health.