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Why must ferns Club mosses and horsetails grow and moist surroundings?

Because they reproduce using spores


Do horsetails grow well in arid environments?

Horsetails generally prefer wet or moist environments, so they may not grow well in arid conditions. They rely on water for their growth and survival, so they may struggle to thrive in areas with limited water availability. It is best to choose plants that are better adapted to arid environments for landscaping in those regions.


How do they grow bacteria?

warm and moist areas


Does horsetails makes roots?

Yes, horsetails do produce roots. They have a rhizomatous growth habit, meaning they grow from underground stems (rhizomes) that spread horizontally. From these rhizomes, roots develop to anchor the plant and absorb water and nutrients. This root system helps horsetails thrive in various environments, often in moist or wet soils.


What area does poison ivy grow in?

anywhere really- but mostly in moist areas


Can horsetails grow in arid evironments?

Although horsetails (Equesitum) have xerophytic characterstics and grow in porous soils, some moisture is required for their normal growth.


Where can plants grow on the shoreline of a lake?

Plants can grow on the shoreline of a lake in areas with moist soil and enough sunlight for photosynthesis to occur.


Horsetails grow well in arid environments?

nope false


Where do yllmalt typically grow in their natural habitat?

Yllmalt typically grow in their natural habitat in moist and shady areas, such as forests or along riverbanks.


What structures help horsetails grow taller than mosses?

xylem


Will a potato bugs lay eggs in moist areas?

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Why are centipedes restricted to moist or humid areas?

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