Well... If you cut your head off you are going to die. Your head wont grow back.
Yes, flowers have roots. It just doesn't look like it because trees have gigantic roots compared to a small plants roots.
Banana trees typically fruit only once in their lifetime. After producing fruit, the tree will die, but new shoots will grow from the roots to continue the cycle.
Strangling aerial roots are specialized roots that grow from the branches of certain trees, such as fig trees, and extend downward to the ground. Once they reach the soil, these roots can encircle and constrict the host tree or surrounding structures, potentially leading to the host's decline or death. This adaptation allows the plant to secure additional nutrients and support as it grows in competitive environments. Over time, the strangling roots can create a lattice-like structure around the host.
No,but once they're trees they do.
No it is not iron but vitamin A that makes it to grow.
When trees are dug, you have to be careful to get enough of the roots that the tree will grow when it is transplanted. The roots need to be as undisturbed as possible, so you dig the trees out with the soil in a ball-like form around the roots. In fact, you do not want the soil around the roots to break apart at all if possible. Once the tree is out of the ground, burlap or another covering is secured around the root ball. This is referred to as earth balling or balled and burlaped. Landscapers and nurserymen use this technique.
The answer is yes because once blocked by something where else does the root have to go but everywhere! So yes, roots grow in random directions when blocked.
some argue that artificial trees are more ecologically responsible because they can be used more than once.
If you let it sit in there for a long time, it will grow roots and will grow. I don't know what it will grow into, but my dad tried doing it once
To propagate a spider plant, you can cut one of the plantlets that grow on the mother plant's stems and place it in water or soil to grow roots. Once roots have developed, you can transplant it into a new pot to grow into a new spider plant.
To grow celery from cuttings, cut the base of a celery stalk and place it in a shallow dish of water. Change the water every few days and wait for roots to grow. Once roots have formed, plant the cutting in soil and water regularly.
No, jackfruit trees do not grow from the ground in the sense of germinating like a typical seed. Instead, they grow from seeds that are found inside the fruit, which can be planted to produce new trees. Additionally, jackfruit trees can also be propagated through grafting or budding techniques. Once established, the trees can grow quite large and produce fruit that can weigh up to 80 pounds.