Weeds are often plants you don't want. Maybe they are invasive or non flowering and not suitable to have, for example, in the vegetable garden. Many plants that are considered weeds do have uses.
Xanthium plants are commonly known as cocklebur, while Parthenium plants are commonly known as whitetop weed or carrot grass.
Auxins are a type of plant hormone used in weed killers to disrupt the growth patterns of weeds, leading to uncontrolled growth and eventually killing them. They work by promoting the development of stem and leaf tissues while inhibiting root development in the weeds. This selective action allows farmers to target and eliminate unwanted weeds while leaving the desired crops unharmed.
Yes, garden sorrel and dock leaf plants are both part of the Rumex genus. They are related but are different species within the same plant family. Garden sorrel is known for its tart flavor and is often used in culinary dishes, while dock leaf plants are typically considered weeds and known for their broad leaves.
Some contains chloroplasts while others don't. Some photosynthesize while others get food from other plants and animals. All protists contain a true nucleus and a cell membrane.
No, not all plants have flowers. Some plants reproduce through spores or other methods, while others produce flowers of different types.
Weeds are typically considered unwanted plants that grow in places where they are not wanted. Herbs, on the other hand, are plants that are valued for their culinary, medicinal, or aromatic properties. While some herbs may be considered weeds in certain contexts, not all weeds are considered herbs.
No, weeds do not grow into trees. Weeds are typically smaller plants that grow quickly in unwanted areas, while trees are larger, woody plants that grow over a longer period of time.
No, weeds cannot grow into trees. Weeds are typically smaller plants that grow quickly in disturbed areas, while trees are larger, woody plants that grow over a longer period of time.
Weeds are generally considered unwanted plants because they can compete with desired crops or garden plants for resources like nutrients, water, and sunlight. While some may argue that all plants have a role in the ecosystem, many weeds are viewed as problematic in agricultural and landscaped environments due to their rapid growth and resilience. Ultimately, their classification as "unnecessary" or "unwanted" often depends on the context of their growth and the goals of the landowner or gardener.
D.one worker waters the plants, while another worker pulls the weeds growing around the plants. APEX
one worker waters the plants, while another worker pulls the weeds growing around the plants
Xanthium plants are commonly known as cocklebur, while Parthenium plants are commonly known as whitetop weed or carrot grass.
D.one worker waters the plants, while another worker pulls the weeds growing around the plants. APEX
D.one worker waters the plants, while another worker pulls the weeds growing around the plants. APEX
* Yes plant food does help plants to blood and ALL plants, bushes and trees need watering. It's best to know about your individual plants because some plants need more water than others. * I think it grows better in plant food, because there is more nutrition and vitamins in plant food then water!
The purple weeds commonly seen along roadsides in spring are often members of the plantain family, such as purple deadnettle (Lamium purpureum) or henbit (Lamium amplexicaule). These plants are known for their vibrant purple flowers and are typically among the first to bloom in spring. They thrive in disturbed soils and are considered beneficial for pollinators. While they can be classified as weeds, they also play a role in the local ecosystem.
Don't be a kunt and please tell what type of plants you are on about.