Category Plants & Animals

How Long Do Plants Live?

Some plants live for only one year. These plants are called annuals. The seeds of annuals sprout in the spring. A new plant grows. The plant flowers and makes new seeds in summer. When winter comes, the plant dies, leaving seeds in the ground to germinate in spring.

Some plants seem to die when winter comes. Their leaves fall off and their stems look dry and lifeless. But in the spring they start growing again. These plants are called perennials. Perennial plants grow back year after year.

A biennial plant lives for two years. The first year, it grows leaves and shoots. As it grows, it stores food, often in a swollen root. When winter comes, the leaves and stems die. The next spring, the plant grows again. It flowers and makes seeds, using the food it had stored up the previous year. Then it dies.

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What are watering plants?

Have you ever seen firefighters using a fire hose? The hose looks stiff and fat while water is running through it. But when the fire is put out and the firefighters turn off the water, the empty hose is limp.

Many plants are something like a fire hose. As long as their roots keep pumping water, their stems and leaves stand up straight and stiff. But a plant loses water through its leaves. If the plant doesn’t get enough water to replace the lost water, it will soon flop over, just like an empty fire hose. Perhaps you’ve seen this happen to potted plants. They begin to droop when they need water.

Plants that live in deserts, where there is very little water; have special ways of collecting and storing water. For example, the roots of some cactus plants grow down deep or spread out very far to find water. Cactus plants store the water in their thick, fleshy stems. When there is no rain, they live off the stored water. 

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What kinds of trees have needles?

The kinds of trees that are often used as Christmas trees are called conifers or needleleaf trees. They are called needleleaf trees because their leaves are thin and sharp, like needles. Pines, spruces, and redwoods are all conifers.

Most conifers are green all year. They are called evergreens. They don’t change colour and lose all their leaves at a certain time each year as deciduous trees do. Instead, they lose a few needles at a time, all year round.

Conifer needles are very tough. They don’t freeze in winter, and they don’t lose water as quickly as other kinds of leaves do. By holding on to the water they have, conifers stay alive and green all winter.

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Why do broadleaf trees lose their leaves?

Many broadleaf trees lose their leaves once a year and later grow new leaves. These trees are called deciduous trees. Oaks, maples, willows, and many other types of trees are deciduous.

In places that have cold winters and warm summers, most deciduous trees lose their leaves in autumn. Leaves need water to stay alive and to make food. A tree gets water from the soil. But in winter, the water in the soil turns to ice. The roots can’t take in this frozen water. There is no water for the trees.

In late summer, the tree begins to prepare for winter. A thick layer grows where each leaf’s stem is attached to the twig. Water can no longer get into the leaves. The leaves dry up, fall to the ground, and die.

In springtime, the ground warms up. The ice melts. The soil is wet again. Then a tree’s roots start taking in water, and the tree grows new leaves.

But not all broadleaf trees are deciduous. In warmer parts of the world, broadleaf trees stay green all year. They are called broadleaf evergreens. They lose just a few leaves at a time. The eucalyptus, or gum, trees of Australia are broadleaf evergreens.

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What are the largest plants?

Can you climb a maize plant or a tulip? Can you swing from a daisy? Of course not! But a tree is a different matter entirely.

Trees are tall, sturdy plants with woody stems called trunks. Branches grow from the trunk, usually quite far off the ground. It’s the trunk that makes a tree so strong. The trunk supports the tree.

The trunk also has several layers, each with an important job to do. Tree trunks are covered with a tough outer skin. Most trees have a hard, dry skin called bark. The bark protects the soft inside part of the tree. The next layer carries food made by the leaves to other parts of the tree. Next to this layer is the part of the trunk that makes the bark and new wood. Further inside is the wood. Some wood carries water around the tree. The inner wood helps support the tree.

In regions where trees make a new layer of wood once a year, the layers form a series of rings. After the tree has been cut down, each year’s layer of wood can be seen as a ring. A tree with 50 rings has lived for 50 years. The rings also reveal the tree’s life story. Narrow rings show that there was not much water or sunlight that year. Wider rings mean more water and sunlight were available, and more growth occurred.

How do plants without seed make new plants?

Not all plants have to make seeds to grow new plants. Some plants can make copies of themselves without the help of another plant.

The good-luck plant grows new plants around the edges of its leaves.

If you plant a potato, a new plant will sprout from it! A potato is a tuber. New stems sprout from a tuber’s bud, called an eye.

The leaves and stems of some new plants grow out of underground buds called bulbs. Flowers such as lilies, tulips, and crocuses grow from bulbs. Onion and garlic plants have bulbs you can eat!

Some plants grow copies of themselves by sending off shoots. Mint and some kinds of grasses have underground stems from which new plants will grow. Strawberry plants produce stems called runners that grow sideways. New plants grow on the runners and root themselves wherever they touch the ground.

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