Yes, most vegetable plants can survive in 40-degree weather, but some may be more sensitive to cold temperatures and may require protection or extra care.
Some plants that are good for surviving cold and warm weather are Freesia, lilac bushes, Snapdragons, just to name a few.
They can be but they will not survive.
none the climate is way to cold for plants to survive the cold weather
Plants in the desert are shorter & have developed the adaptation to survive long periods of drought & hot weather
Th weather in singapore affects the way the plants grow so only plants which can survive the heat (e.g.plants)
Pepper plants can survive in 40-degree weather, but they may not thrive. Cold temperatures can slow down their growth and affect their overall health. It is best to protect pepper plants from temperatures below 50 degrees to ensure optimal growth.
the main plants in a desert are "succulents" (cacti and other) which hold their water in their leaves
Yes, I can identify vegetable plants in a garden.
most plants survive better outside, but some survive better inside. take your plant inside during bad weather, but be careful.
It depends on the temperatures and if plants can survive it. In the North Pole, it's too cold and trees and most plants can't get any warmth. In the deserts, there's lack of water and it's too dry for them to survive. So it depends on weather.
All crops need water to survive, but there are a few that can survive a bit longer in times of dry weather. Among the types of plants that are least affected by droughts are olives. Olives can survive well in dry climates and through dry spells in the weather.
Plants survive in land by the water