4000 mililitres
Thirteen cactus plants can be watered once with a 4.2 liter capacity watering can. There are 4,200 milliliters in 4.2 liters. Thirteen plants use up 4,030 milliliters of water from the can. That leaves 170 milliliters, which won't meet the watering needs of cactus plant number 14. So it's at cactus plant number 14 that the gardener needs to refill the watering can.
One tablespoon (14.79 milliliters) to one gallon (3.79 liters) is a ratio of soap to water when spraying plants for bugs. Too strong of a spray may harm non-target animals and plant surfaces. Soapy water takes the store-bought form of insecticidal soaps.
Because plants are plants and plants are plants which means plants are plants and plants are plants
Pitcher plants are vascular plants.
There are poisonous plants and carnivorous plants
Talking about classification of plants: Plants can be classified into 3 groups. SHORT DAY PLANTS LONG DAY PLANTS DAY NEUTRAL PLANTS
How do plants what?
saprophytic plants
plants form new plants by pollination of each other
Vascular plants, or true plants, are plants with roots.
Some plants in Florida are palm trees, submersed plants, emersed plants, and floating and floating-leaved plants.
Angiosperms