How fast does a flower absorb water?
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Two processes occur in a plant to help it absorb water: capillary action and transpiration. Flowers absorb water through the xylem, a tissue of thin tubes found on the outer stem of plants. Its job is to transport water and nutrients from the roots to all areas of the plant. The water moves up the xylem like soda moving up a straw when you suck on it. This process is called capillary action. The water molecules are attracted to the molecules in the xylem, helping to pull the water upward.
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The acid helps move the water up the stem. The sugar acts as food. Adding flower preservative, changing the water every two days and keeping the flowers from direct sunlight will help flowers live for up to two weeks
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The acid helps move the water up the stem. The sugar acts as food. Adding flower preservative, changing the water every two days and keeping the flowers from direct sunlight will help flowers live for up to two weeks
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