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A plant that is less likely to grow on a prairie would be a water-loving plant that requires high levels of moisture to thrive, such as water lilies or cattails. These plants prefer wet, marshy habitats rather than the dry and open conditions typically found on a prairie.
Grasses on the prairie produce food through photosynthesis during the growing season, which is typically in the spring and summer months when there is abundant sunlight. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy, enabling them to grow and produce food for themselves.
Epiphytic plants grow on other plants for support and parasitic plants grow on host plants for support and food both.
Plants that grow in LEAVES are KATAKA-TAKA plants
Yes, the type of plants in an area can determine which plants can grow there because different plant species have different requirements for sunlight, water, soil nutrients, and other factors. Plants that are well-suited to the environmental conditions of an area, such as climate and soil type, are more likely to thrive and outcompete others.
Some of the plants that grow in the prairie such as those found in the Great Plains of South Dakota include prairie clover, goldenrod, sunflowers, needle grass and prickly pear cactus.
No, at least not anything comparable to Earth plants.
A plant that is less likely to grow on a prairie would be a water-loving plant that requires high levels of moisture to thrive, such as water lilies or cattails. These plants prefer wet, marshy habitats rather than the dry and open conditions typically found on a prairie.
What type of plants grow in peru?well that is a very bad answer is it not? well i do not know myself but at least i didn't just retype the question.
No actually you need at least some sunlight for the plant to grow otherwise it will die
Mushrooms. You can leave the lights off, if you like.
not in deep ocean but yes if the soil is at least 10 feet or higher.
in water.
no obviously nor because they are not getting the key vitamins, minerals and nutrients and they need to be at least room temp to grow, or at least over 5 degrees celcius
In the lawn. The grasses are too tall for plants like dandelions and clover to grow in a tall-grass prairie.
Cattails grow in the river, as do duckweeds and marsh marigolds. Prairie cord grass, awl fruited sedge and foxtail sedge also grow in rivers.
Yes plants need carbon dioxide to go through the process of photosnnythesis. When you breathe out that's what you produce. The more you breathe on your plant, the faster it will grow. PROMISE!