The new plant if cross pollinated need to have its pollinators at that place for its success to grow and multiply.
It would not grow, show any sign of growth or health, and would just simply die. Get it?
it depends on the plant you grow a tree would take much longer but a plant would not take as much time
A plant without waxy leaves would likely grow successfully in a moist environment with high humidity, such as a tropical rainforest or a shady forest floor. These conditions would help prevent the loss of water through transpiration since the plant lacks the waxy cuticle that can reduce water loss in drier environments.
A plant that is less likely to grow on a prairie would be a water-loving plant that requires high levels of moisture to thrive, such as water lilies or cattails. These plants prefer wet, marshy habitats rather than the dry and open conditions typically found on a prairie.
Trying to grow to reach a light source
It will most likely grow.
it would still grow
The one in the light would grow better.
It would not grow, show any sign of growth or health, and would just simply die. Get it?
Without cellulose in its cells, a plant would not have the necessary structural support to maintain its shape and grow upright. Cellulose also helps with water and nutrient transport within the plant. Without cellulose, the plant would likely wilt and eventually collapse.
The plant gets nutrient and the ability to grow.
the plant would come up green they would not change colors
it will grow if u put the same amount every day
plant grow best in the absence of light
The economy would most likely grow and the EU would become more powerful.
It's likely they'd grow the same way they always do.
The seeds will grow.