I have one in my back yard. And yes, there stem's are really big
No, papaya can not be grown by stem cuttings
Yes, the papaya tree (Carica papaya) has a woody stem. The stem of the papaya tree is typically soft and succulent when young, but it gradually becomes woody as the tree matures.
Yes. Mango Tree has a stem. The size of stem increases with the age of Tree.
Stipules of papaya are small, leaf-like structures that are typically found at the base of the petiole (leaf stem) in the papaya plant (Carica papaya). In many cases, these stipules are ephemeral and may fall off as the plant matures. They play a role in protecting the young leaf during its development. While they are not prominent, their presence is a characteristic feature of the papaya's leaf structure.
no its so hard that it could kill you
yes because if you dry it, it can be burnt.
they have soft long and cylindrical-shape single stem
Papaya can not be used as a contraceptive but there's a small chance that if you eat large amounts of ripe papaya you will abort.
My foil top from my applesauce cup said it is 113 g.
Yes, papayas are very high in Vitamin C. One small papaya has $159% of the RDA.
Similarities between papaya and mango:The papaya and mango can cause similar allergy symptoms. There is pollen allergy when the trees are in bloom and contact dermatitis after eating the fruit.They are both native to tropical locationsTheir shape, skin and flesh are similar in texture and appearance
it depends on the amount people eat so yes and no