It depends upon what the parents were.
If both parents were dwarf and white, then it is 100%
If both parents were heterozygous for both traits, then it is 1/16.
If either parent were homozygous tall and colored, then it is 0.
Make a Punnett Square to get all of the probabilities if you know the genotypes of the parents.
There is one syllable.
A dwarf is a person under 4'10".
Undersized would be one.
i thought that's how tall they normally were.
LoL. Could you be any more vague in your question? ASSuming you speak of landscaping architecture, it depends on the type of plants since some have small root systems while others have larger.... not to mention the size of the plant when full grown. Some grow large while others may be dwarf. So you may consider being a bit more informative when asking such a question.
It depends on the variety. You can get them from dwarf plants to over six feet tall.
Hair plants
All tall plants.
Mendel crossbred -tall & dwarf pea plants, -green & yellow peas, -purple & white flowers, -wrinkled & smooth peas. And a few other traits.
Gibberellin hormone is usually lacking in dwarf varieties of plants. Gibberellins are a group of plant hormones that regulate plant growth and development, and a deficiency can result in reduced elongation and a dwarf phenotype in plants.
Coquerel's dwarf lemurs are nocturnal omnivores fruits, insects, spiders, leaves, small birds, chameleons, flowers, buds, and tree gum.
In a monohybrid cross of tall dominant and dwarf recessive plants, all the F1 plants will be tall. This is because the tall trait is dominant over the dwarf trait, so the presence of one dominant allele is sufficient to exhibit the tall phenotype. The dwarf trait will be masked in the F1 generation.
am share by the sun
buttercups dwarf willow
Plants like Dwarf Palms and the Ginger Family live in the Understroy.
25-28
Plants in the Alpine tundra include low-lying shrubs, grasses, mosses, lichens, and hardy perennial flowers. Some examples include saxifrage, dwarf willow, alpine gentian, and Arctic poppy. These plants are adapted to survive in cold, windy, and rocky environments with short growing seasons.