Thursday, May 20, 2010

What are...?

the adaptations for the following flowers:


rose


sunflower


bluebellor belle (whatever)


magnolia


zinnia


poppy


perwinkle


dahlia








PLEASE and THANK You SO MucH!!!!!!!!

What are...?
rose- about 6 hours of sunlight/ day


regular watering (every 3-5 days depending on weather)


fertilized once every month


best time to plant them is in January





sunflower-needs plenty of sunlight


regular watering(every 3-5 days depending on weather)


best time to plant is April to July





bluebeller belle-?





magnolia-. It prefers moist, well-drained, acidic soils


best time to plant is August to October





zinnia- best to grow it in a pot first then transplant it into the ground


rich soil that is not too wet


it is an annual plant


it will begin to wilt in the frosty temperatures





poppy-they like a lot of sun but do not mind occassional shade


plant them in the fall and if your winter is mild you may plant them in the winter


they like their soil slightly moist


they are very delicate that they are easly harmed by wind or rain





periwinkle-does not like the cold


plant in the late spring





Dahlia- loves the sun (6-8 hours per day)


not tolerant of wet soil


do not like freezing temperatures
Reply:they all have petals
Reply:I am not sure I understand your question- adaptions meaning to help something to adapt to a new enviroment or what??Give us some more details so we (or at least I ) can understand better! Thank you!


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