Seeds that grow near their parent plants compete with them for light, water, and nutrients. Since the parent plants are older and therefore have a more well developed root system, and a larger leaf area, they tend to have a head start and therefore the younger plants end up to not be able to provide enough light, water, and nutrients for themselves since the parent plant is able to obtain most of it.
Moonseed plants use animals, such as birds or small mammals, to disperse their seeds. The fruits of the moonseed plant are attractive to animals, who eat the fruits and help spread the seeds as they move around. Additionally, the seeds of the moonseed plant are often dispersed through water or by falling to the ground near the parent plant.
Seed dispersal is the process by which seeds are spread from the parent plant to new locations for germination and growth. It can be done through various agents such as wind, water, animals, or even human activities. This helps plants to colonize new areas and avoid overcrowding near the parent plant.
The reason that the majority of aquatic plants grow near the surface of water is sunlight- the deeper you go, the less light makes it through the water. Because plants need sunlight for photosynthesis, most will then grow in shallower water because they will have more light.
Mangroves like Rhizophora, Avicinia, brougrera etc.
It is important for the roots of desert plants to grow near the surface of the ground so the desert plant's roots may get water easily ( without going into many kinds of trouble ).
Seeds that grow too near to their parent plants, have to compete with the parent plants for food, light and space. Seeds therefore need to be spread away from the parent plant if they are to avoid this competition, and grow into well developed and healthy new plants.The spreading around of plant seeds is commonly referred to as dispersal.Modes of Seed Dispersal:There are a number of modes or ways by which seeds may be dispersed, these include:Wind dispersalWater dispersalAnimal dispersalMechanical dispersal
No, Burdock seeds do not grow near water, but are cultivated in good earth and need to be watered regularly. http://www.horizonherbs.com/pilot.asp?pg=burdock_seed
some plants have seeds that fall to the ground. these seeds grow near there parents other seeds are the spread to different places animals can spread these seeds too animals eat fruit with seeds in it. the fruit passes in the body of the animal and the seeds goes far from the parent plant the embrol will stay in the seed until the temperature is moist outside
If the seeds only fell around the parent plant and germinated there, it would create overcrowded conditions. There would be too many plants competing for sunlight, and too many would die.yes many would die By the seeds dispersing further away from the plant, more stand a higher chance of survival.
Moonseed plants use animals, such as birds or small mammals, to disperse their seeds. The fruits of the moonseed plant are attractive to animals, who eat the fruits and help spread the seeds as they move around. Additionally, the seeds of the moonseed plant are often dispersed through water or by falling to the ground near the parent plant.
Freshwater plants grow near the Amazon River. Some of the plants include the Brazilian water ivy, the Amazon sword, and the stargrass.
There are no plants at the top of Mt. Everest, it is too cold for anything to grow at that altitude.
yes. you can grow veggies near the ocean. but some plants don't grow as well with the salt winds and salty air.
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Seed dispersal is the process by which seeds are spread from the parent plant to new locations for germination and growth. It can be done through various agents such as wind, water, animals, or even human activities. This helps plants to colonize new areas and avoid overcrowding near the parent plant.
The plants get more sunlight near the surface of the ocean. They need sunlight to grow and to produce photosynthesis.
plants cannot grow near mosses.