Topic: Crowded Plants
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What Are Undesirable Plants That Often Crowd Out Crop Plants or N...
Most people are familiar with the kudzu vine. The infamous scourge of the South has been climbing, coiling and trailing its way through Dixie since its introduction to the United States in 1876 as an ornamental plant. But there are many oth... Read More »
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How is a plant's growth affected when it is over crowded?
Plants tend to grow long and spindly as they are trying to reach the light. Growth can be stunted because there is more competition for the available nutrients and water. Plants can be more susceptible to diseases and insect attack because ... Read More »
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How small plants in a crowded forest survive where there are litt...
EVEN THOU THERE IS A LITTLE LIGHT THEY CAN SURVIVE BECAUSE THERE IS A SUBSTANCE AND WATER UNDER THE SOIL. AND THAT IS MY ANSWER: BY:JEAN KAYE B. ACASO EVEN THOU THERE IS A LITTLE LIGHT THEY CAN SURVIVE BECAUSE THERE IS A SUBSTANCE AND WATER... Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
No iris don't like to be crowded but they do become so after just 2-3 years, thus the need to dig and divide often. However, they will tolerate remaining in the ground with nonfunctioning rhizome sections until they run out of soil. As for ... Read More »
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ACTUALLY it depends on the plants. often if crowded together plants will compete for resources and the weaker "less fortunate" plants will eventually die, but grasses grow just fine when crowded together. in a commercial environment i can s... Read More »
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every plant dies when over crouded. even grass does it just takes more. Plans need space to grow and develope without it they cannot grow well because they do not get the right nutrients needed to live. There are some plants though that wil... Read More »
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Yes that is correct (but consider shade tolerant plants and other factors that limit growth like CO2 or rooting depth for nutrient uptake and support). Also the plants may allocate more resources into stems and less into belowground growth ... Read More »
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Grass has an extremely resilient, powerful root system and is really an invasive introduced from Europe. Grass, as we grow it for lawns, parks, etc. is not native to this country. Grass roots go deep and spread very quickly. Grass leeches a... Read More »
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hypothesis: crowding will have an effect on plants (i.e., growth). prediction: if a plant is crowded it will not grow as well. (The other plants are absorbing sunlight it would other wise use for itself). Note the differences between the pr... Read More »
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Grass can and does get crowded to the point where it doesn't grow well. Have you ever noticed a lawn at the edge of a sidewalk that sticks up in a 3-inch or so thatch, where only the top of the grass is green? That's what happens when grass... Read More »
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