No, a plant is only considered a plant when it meets the biological classification criteria for being a plant, such as having chlorophyll and the ability to undergo photosynthesis. If something does not possess these characteristics, it would not be classified as a plant.
Plant organ carrying transpiration is called stomata
The plant life that grows naturally in an area is called the native flora.
Nine of something is called a nonary.
They are called Fibers
Its from the soil. Something called NPK fertiliser
a penny with a bird on it
A bad penny is an idiom for something which is unpleasant or unwanted, especially something which appears at an undesirable time.
The plant that looks like a mini fern and contracts when something touches it is called a Sensitive Plant, Touch-me-not or Tickleme Plant (scientific name: Mimosa pudica).
The British Penny has been called a Penny since it was first issued in the late 8th century AD.
The plant must need the animal for something, while the animal must need something from the plant.
The purple pitcher plant is a beautiful and unique plant. Queen Victoria chose this plant to put on the Newfoundland penny. In 1954, it was chosen as the floral emblem of Newfoundland and Labrador. Charles Darwin called it "the most wonderful in the world''.
in enters through something called stomata
It was black and it cost One Penny, that is why it is called the Penny Black.
As far as can tell there is no plant named "penny". The penny used as money can't be grown so you get seeds. Pennies are made at one of the US mints.
a penny
There is no special name for 1/4 of a penny.