All of the family Caryophyllaceae have the typical blue-gray color, swollen nodes on the stem, with almost always opposite, rarely whorled leaves. There are 86 genera and about 2,200 species. Represented by ornamentals as well as invasive weeds, the plants include the pinks, carnations, campions, chickweeds, baby's breath, soapworts, sandworts and cowherb.
The most popular carnations used by florists have one single flower per stem.
No a carnation stem is much thinner than a celery stalk.
It depends on the type of carnation and the way it is grown.
Put red food coloring into the water to make the flowers turn pink.
how the flowers is attached to the stem
Stem is only on flowers and a stalk is only on trees or on the bark of trees. Stalks are mostly on trees. Hope that answers your question (:
Yes! all flowers need a stem to survive. They use a stem to suck the water up through so they can drink it.
how the flowers is attached to the stem
Above ground system in plants consists of stem, leaves and flowers.
I'm assuming you mean carnation flowers. They will turn light pink. If you want a more vibrant pink try red food coloring in the water.
To expose more of the cut surface to the water to increase the drawing power
Stem, Leaves, Roots, Flowers, Fruit.