Bare-rooted nursery plants do not die because they are dormant when they are dug up for shipping, meaning they are not actively growing. This dormancy helps them survive the transplanting process without their usual root system. Additionally, proper handling and care during transit and planting help minimize transplant shock and support their survival.
No, not all living things have to move to be considered alive. For example, plants are considered alive but many of them are rooted in one place and do not move. Movement is just one characteristic that some living things possess.
They are the first organisms to appear on the bare rocks in an area after a volcanic eruption, fire, or rock slide has occurred.
Yes, plants in Florida can die due to factors like extreme weather conditions, diseases, pests, or lack of proper care. It is important to provide the appropriate care and maintenance to help plants thrive in Florida's climate.
If plants were to become extinct, it would have catastrophic effects on the entire ecosystem. Plants are a crucial part of the food chain, providing oxygen, food, and habitat for many organisms. Without plants, many animals would lose their sources of food and shelter, leading to widespread ecosystem collapse. Additionally, the loss of plants would disrupt the global carbon cycle, potentially accelerating climate change.
Yes, plants will die if they do not receive enough water. Water is essential for plants to carry out critical biological processes like photosynthesis and nutrient absorption. Without water, plants are unable to survive and will eventually wilt and die.
Späth nursery died in 1913.
All lavenders are perennials
Howard Bare died in 2002.
Ray Bare died on 1994-03-29.
Kendig C. Bare died in 1989.
Bobby Bare is still alive.
Bare Fist The Sport That Wouldn't Die - 1997 is rated/received certificates of: UK:R
because the children will die
Plants Will Die From The Detergents By The Detergents Suffocating The Plants Then Leaving The Plants To Die.
Ray Bare died March 29, 1994, in Miami, FL, USA.
Because Its Not Alive..And It Doesnt Move.. ;)
plants will die when we are done using it