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mojhsa [17]
3 years ago
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A cypress tree is in the sprout stage. What would you expect to notice when observing this plant? PLSSS answer I need this finis

hed I will give u an extra 30 points if u answer this. its been an minute pls answer I'm not rushing u this is only about plants pls I need this finished I'm only asking u once its a quiz and....I have related arts at 12:30 PM
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1 answer:
aev [14]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The first thing you'll notice is a small log above the surface of the ground.

Explanation:

The sprouting phase of the cypress occurs after 20-30 days after planting. If you observe this sprouting moment you will be able to visualize the primary stem, which is a small stem that the sprouting cypress emits above the surface of the soil. From that moment on you will see the constant growth of this stem, during the vegetative growth of the plant. The stem will grow in proportion to the size of the pot.

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