1. Plant Morphology
2.Plant Anatomy
3.Plant Taxonomy
4.Plant Pathology
5.Plant Physiology
6.Plant Ecology
7.Plant Geography
8. Plant Genetics
9. Plant Cytology
Tree's branches are there to catch water and suck it in thrue it's leaves to keep the tree healthy and alive. Tree's have many different uses such as, cooking material, Flowers, attraction and most importantly they take in the air that we breath out that can not be reused unless gone thrue a tree and turned into oxygen. By the way i am a 11 year old writing this so yeah, our genaration is a lot smarter than you think!
Agronomy, Bryology, Forestry, Horticulture, Paleobotany, Palynology and Phycology.
it is a part of a stem growing towards different directions which help to supply food & water to leaves , flowers & fruits......
branches of botany
Agronomy
Stems
Hibiscus is a shrub. It is a medium-sized plant, bearing many equal-sized branches arising from the base of the plant. These branches are herbaceous above and woody below.
In reference to Biology, plumule develops into the shoot. The plumule is the part of the plant that is the main axis of the stem, leaves, and branches. This is basically the brain of the plant that enables the plant to grow.
stem branches can develop in to new plants by vegetative propagation in periwinkle
It's the silica crystals that make horsetail fern (Equisetum hyemale) a scratchy tool.Specifically, the plant forms silica crystals on the cell walls of its stems and branches. The crystals form in response to the drying of the plant's parts. It is the persistence of these crystals in the branches and stems that make the plant a scouring tool, in many places and throughout many time periods.
A plant that grows on another plant is called a bromeliad. I suggest looking for specific types or colors if you need a certain kind.
yes it has branches on which flowers grow.
Olive branches.
Botany has several branches. A few of these are cytology, epigenetics, paleobotany, palynology, plant biochemistry, phenology, phytochemistry, phytogeography, phytosociology, plant anatomy, and plant ecology.
No, wheat has a long thin stalk and a few leaves. Wheat does not have branches.
"Bough" means branches and "holly" is a type of plant, so it will be "branches of holly."
Certainly. It's a parasitic plant that grows in the branches of trees and bushes.
The Stem.
Hibiscus is a shrub. It is a medium-sized plant, bearing many equal-sized branches arising from the base of the plant. These branches are herbaceous above and woody below.
lenticells are holes found in young plant stem branches
leaves,branches and worms
Tradition has it that it was of the branches of the Jujube-tree
Branches grow from the stem,in an odd way.