No, azaleas are vascular plants. They belong to the genus Rhododendron, which is a group of flowering plants known for their woody stems and vascular system that allows them to transport water and nutrients throughout the plant.
Spinach belongs to the Amaranthaceae family, which also includes beets and chard.
Tulsi plants belong to the Lamiaceae family. This family, also known as the mint family, includes other aromatic herbs like mint, basil, lavender, and rosemary.
Azalea bushes are typically propagated from cuttings or by layering, not from bulbs or seeds. Bulbs are more commonly associated with plants like tulips or daffodils, while azaleas can be grown from a woody stem cutting or by air layering where a branch is encouraged to produce roots while still attached to the mother plant.
Cotton belongs to the Malvaceae family, which is commonly known as the mallow family. This family includes various plants with unique flowers and seeds.
The money plant (Pachira aquatica) belongs to the family Malvaceae.
Clovers belong to the legume family, Fabaceae.
It belongs to grass family.
No, azaleas are vascular plants. They belong to the genus Rhododendron, which is a group of flowering plants known for their woody stems and vascular system that allows them to transport water and nutrients throughout the plant.
Is a member of the Pedaliaceae family.
The sesame plant belongs to the botanical family Pedaliaceae.
I believe that hibiscus belong to the MALVACEAE familY.
The pitcher plant belongs to the Sarracenia Family. :)
from a cinommen cane
Sunflower belongs to the family Asteraceae (Compositae).
Formally Agonis fragrans, now Taxandria fragrans part of the Myrtaceae family
To get rid of fungus on azaleas you have to remove the infected leaf. If all the leaves have fungus on them, you will need to remove the whole plant.