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The roots of the balsam plant play a crucial role in absorbing water and nutrients from the soil to support the plant's growth. They also help anchor the plant securely in the ground, providing stability and preventing soil erosion. Additionally, the roots of the balsam plant are utilized in traditional medicine for their healing properties.
The balsam plant has a soft stem because it contains large amounts of water-filled cells that provide structural support. These cells give the stem its flexibility, making it soft and easily bendable.
Balsam is an autotrophic plant. It is capable of making its own food by photosynthesis.
Balsam plants are C3 plants. They use the C3 carbon fixation pathway for photosynthesis, which involves the initial fixation of carbon dioxide into a three-carbon compound.
Balsam plants do not have poisonous parts.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Momordica charantia.
A balsam plant has tap roots.
The poisonous bits.
The name of Balsam plant in Tamil is Kasi Thumbai.
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Himalayan balsam ( Impatiens glandulifera) is not listed as being toxic to horses, but when in doubt it is best to remove the plant be either relocating it to a safe place away from the horses or by removing it completely from the property.
please tell me what is balsam?
Friar Lawrence compares the beneficial and poisonous parts of the plant to human nature - how our actions can have both positive and negative consequences, just like the plant's medicinal and toxic properties.
Yes,it is.
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Balsam plant is called "ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤˛āĨā¤¸ā¤Ž ā¤ā¤ž ā¤ĒāĨā¤§ā¤ž" in Hindi.