weeds of course
no plants can grow in any zone but the sunlit zone
Plants need light to grow, in the abyssal/hadal zone, there is no light.
Sunlight doesn't reaches this zone so no plants are able to grow.
This depends on what zone you live in.
Cap root
well maybe because plants need light to grow...?
The specific plants live is in the ocean zone as the plant can derive water and nutrients direct from ocean via soil.
This is the zone nearest the surface. This is the zone through which water passes as it makes its way downwards. The soil or rock here is never saturated. This zone does, however, provide the water used by plants growing in the soil.
This is the zone nearest the surface. This is the zone through which water passes as it makes its way downwards. The soil or rock here is never saturated. This zone does, however, provide the water used by plants growing in the soil.
If you are looking for decorative plants, any number of "alpine" plants grow well in rocky soil. I grow edelweiss, echinacea, bee balm, several different mints, and hens & chicks (house leeks) in my area in less than perfect soil. And my favourite plant is nasturtium. these little guys thrive on neglect, and grow best in poor soil. They look good and you can eat the flowers and the leaves in salads, they have a crisp peppery taste and add fun to your plate. If you are looking for herbs, the above mentioned echinacea, bee balm, mints and nasturiums as well as mellisa (lemon balm) hyssop, french tarragon, savory, thyme, oregano, and chives thive in my area as well. Check in your local nursery for what is available in your area as plants tend to grow best in their own zones. You need to check the packaging of the plants or seeds for zone information and check with your local nursery for the zone you live in. I
Cherries can grow in zones 5 through 9 and tart cherries can grow in zone 4. Cherries are versatile and can grow in nearly any soil. Be sure though the soil is not too soggy.
The sun or light layer as it was called at my school.