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A pepper plant can live for 2-3 years if well cared for. Factors that contribute to its longevity include proper watering, sunlight, soil quality, and protection from pests and diseases.
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A pepper plant can live for about 2-3 years if well cared for. Factors that can affect its lifespan include proper watering, sunlight exposure, soil quality, pests, diseases, and temperature fluctuations.
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The plant with the longest life cycle is the Antarctic moss, which can live for more than 5,000 years. Its slow growth rate and ability to withstand extreme environmental conditions contribute to its longevity.
The veins transport water throughout the plant and the stoma lets gases in and out of the plant.
If you mean the kind of pepper that comes in a pepper shaker, then no, it is not a fungus. Pepper comes from the dried berries of a pepper plant. The pepper plant is a sort of vine. The dried pepper berries are sometime called, "Peppercorns". They are ground up and used as a spice on food.
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Topsoil is made through the gradual breakdown of rocks and organic matter over time. Factors that contribute to its formation include weathering, erosion, plant growth, and the activity of microorganisms.
Pepper actually repels insects that eat the plant and is beneficial in that way
A pepper plant typically lives for about 2 to 3 years.
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One climbing plant is the pepper plant
No, red pepper is not a stem. Red pepper is a fruit that grows from the flowering part of the plant, known as the ovary. The stem of the pepper plant supports the fruit but is not the same as the fruit itself.