What is a pillow plant?
Pillow plant is a plant that has adapted to the harsh environment by slowly growing and producing a dense, matted pile of plant material that grows near the ground and isolated the plant from enemy conditions. Pable plants can be found around the world and are represented in a wide range of plants families. Biologists often use a pillow plant to illustrate convergence and show how completely different plants grow in almost the same way, because they have found that this particular way is most effective. Some biologists jokingly refer to pillow plants as "pads" in connection with this. Polish plants grow very slowly and also extremely evenly, giving away the leaves of the leaves at the same time, so no part of the plant is exposed than others. When flower, flowers are small and often narrowly nesting in leaves for protection.
Plantspillows most often occur in Arctic andAlpine areas of the world where the weather is cold, dry and often windy. Normal plants could not prosper in these conditions because they would be broken by strong winds, frost or incompetent approaches of water and nutrients. On the other hand, the pillow plant can prosper because it isolates and has time to develop very deep, strong taaproots that can penetrate the ground in search of water and nutrients.
dense leaves of the pillow act as a layer of insulation, protect roots and stems from unfavorable weather. Plants are usually insulated by layers of dead plant material and sometimes host insects and small mammals that plunge into the plant to protect. Pillow plants also help their environment, red education and weathering in water sequestering.
These matte plants are very persistent, as you can imagine, which makes them a popular choice with some gardeners. However, gardeners have to think about the fact that pillows grow very slowly and will not be in a hurry. PoundRights can make a great ground when a lot is planted and the gardener has patience, but these plants are not candidates for quick landscaping.