Yes. Mango Tree has a stem. The size of stem increases with the age of Tree.
no its so hard that it could kill you
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.
Pine trees have a woody stem. The stem of a pine tree is characterized by its strong, sturdy structure, which allows the tree to support its height and weight. The woody stem is composed of layers of xylem and phloem tissues that provide structural support and transport water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the tree.
they have soft long and cylindrical-shape single stem
A woody stem is kinda of hard,big.Like durian tree & hibiscus plant.But a papaya tree is soft stem when it is a baby tree,then become woody stem when it is big.
No, papaya can not be grown by stem cuttings
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
actually a bamboo has a pretty hard stem but if you compare it to an oak tree then i guess u could consider it softer. therefore, i THINK it is a soft stem plant =S
The stem of a plant can vary in texture depending on the species. Some stems are soft and flexible, while others can be hard and woody. This variation in texture is due to differences in the composition of the stem tissues, with softer stems containing more water and less lignin compared to harder, woody stems.
soft stem
actually a bamboo has a pretty hard stem but if you compare it to an oak tree then i guess u could consider it softer. therefore, i THINK it is a soft stem plant =S
I have one in my back yard. And yes, there stem's are really big