I suppose it is harder to harvest. I know if corn gets too tall, the ear becomes too heavy for the stalk, therefore it topples over. Which might just make it harder to harvest. But most crops nowadays are genetically engineered to remove defects. Right, if you're growing one in your garden, it will steal most nutrients and create huge roots which can destroy your garden, if too close to a wall it can destroy that too. Oh, and it can get entangled in powerlines and wreck structures.
it depends. How tall are you?
The phenotype for a tall plant refers to its physical characteristic of being tall, such as its height compared to other plants. This can be influenced by genetic factors, environmental conditions, and interactions between genes and the environment.
No, not at all! I know someone who is very tall, it is not a bad thing. It is kind of nice, because when you mad or frustrated at someone you can, "Look down" on them!
fall plant with tall stalks
A pea plant with two tall genes is called a homozygous tall plant.
tall building are bad :(((
yes explosions are bad for you plant
A tall desert plant would be a vascular plant.
The genotype of the tall pea plant is heterozygous
Your jade plant may be growing too tall because it is not receiving enough sunlight or is not being pruned regularly. Insufficient light can cause the plant to stretch upwards in search of more light, leading to tall growth. Pruning can help promote a more compact and bushy growth habit.
This was an example of tallness being a dominant phenotypic trait in pea plants
3 feet, 3 inches tall