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Glossary: N: naturalized
...species lives wild in a region where it is not indigenous.
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Glossary: B: biennial
...that lives for two years, usually reproducing only in the second year before dying.
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Question: General plant question: plants do cellular respiration to live and grow. Terrestrial …
...to live in inundated conditions, whereas terrestrial plants have features that allow them to live on land, sometimes even with extreme water absence. While this format does not allow for a long respo...
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Glossary: W: winter bud
winter bud: The meristem (living undifferentiated cells) of branchlets and leaves during the dormant season; sometimes covered by one or more protective scales.
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Question: A plant can live without - one of these 1-root 2-. Shoot …
...can live without - one of these 1-root 2-. Shoot 3 - fruit Answer: Dear Prabhattiwari, a plant can live without a fruit for some period of time, but sexual species will ultimately need to produce fr...
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Question: Psilotum is simple living pteridophytes why? please tell me.
Question: Psilotum is simple living pteridophytes why? please tell me. Answer: Dear HaseebS57, I'm sorry that I do not understand your question. Are you asking why this plant is a pteridophyte ...
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Question: Hello, I have no idea what region my plant might live, but …
...might live, but I have decided that it is a eudicot because it has flowers with 5 petals. It may live in an arid region because the leaves are very thick. Answer: Dear deesoule, There is no image ass...
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Question: why we have different life forms in plant such as phanerophytes,chamaephyte ,hemicryptophyte …
...they live). I hope this is helpful.
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Question: I have these growing in my backyard, never had before. They are …
...I live in the middle of a city. They are growing from the tree's and wild Flowers I have growing in my backyard. I live in Gloversville NY Answer: Dear wm.hayes, good afternoon. The plant you h...
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Sighting: white fringe-tree at 37.27083, -78.05778
...We've lived here for many years and never noticed it before. Location notes: Near our pond