Spider plants are low-maintenance houseplants that thrive in indirect sunlight and prefer well-draining soil. They require moderate watering, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings, and benefit from occasional fertilization during the growing season. Spider plants are also tolerant of a range of temperatures and humidity levels, making them suitable for various indoor environments. Regularly removing any brown tips or dead leaves helps maintain their appearance.
The mother of a baby spider monkey takes care of it.
Yes, they care their young with they live.
You put water on it.
hybrid spider monkeys take of her young ones for 7 wees
A bean sprout would be the easiest for them to take care of.
how does anteaters take care of there baby
take care (of something) = prendre soin (de quelque chose)take care (kind of farewell) = au revoir, salut
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Perennials live for several years. They live through (per) the year. Annuals live for one season.
you plant it and put water on it and wait for it to grow
I suggest you take one of the leaves to a garden center or arborist to get an idea of the exact type of plant and what care it needs.
we should have a plant because plants give us fresh air so we should not destroy it so have a plant take care of it we need to have an animal because they become extinct so we should have one and take care of it