Yes, trees can regrow after being cut down through a process called regeneration. The time it takes for a tree to regrow varies depending on the species, but it can take several years to several decades for a tree to reach maturity again.
Yes, rhubarb plants typically die back in winter and then regrow in the spring.
Lavender trees, also known as lavender plants, can regrow after being cut down if the roots are left intact. With proper care and conditions, new growth can emerge from the remaining roots.
Tree branches do grow back. That is why it is OK to trim them, because they regrow stronger than before.
Yes, arugula can regrow after being harvested if the roots are left intact.
Yes, cauliflower plants can regrow after being harvested if the roots are left intact.
No they do not. Goldfish can regrow fins just as you and I can regrow hair or finger nails and also like us they can not regrow organs like eyes
Yes, mint plants can regrow after being harvested as long as the roots are left intact.
Leyland cupressus trees seldom regrow if cut beyond green sideshoots. It is easier to remove a tree that has outgrown it's space and replant than to try and cut hard back.
No, you have to plant them again. You can either buy the saplings from Nook's or plant a fruit to regrow a tree.
It depends on the plant. Some plants have the ability to regrow from a picked stem, while others do not. For example, many herbs like basil and mint can regrow from a cut stem, but woody plants like trees or shrubs generally do not regrow from a picked stem.
Yes, lobsters can regrow lost limbs through a process called regeneration. When a lobster loses a limb, it can regenerate a new one over several molts. The lost limb typically grows back smaller than the original.
Yes, a tree can regrow if it is cut down, as long as the roots are intact. The time it takes for a tree to regrow varies depending on the type of tree, but it can take several years to decades for a tree to fully regrow to its original size.