tulips have soft stems
Tulips have soft stems because these are annual herbs of monocots.
soft stem is called a herbaceous stem which is thin and flexible and woody plants are hard and thick
Yes.
Quite possibly they are planted too deep or need to be divided.
Plants with soft stems are known as herbaceous plants. They have soft, green stems that contain little or no wood. Some examples of this type of plant are: grapevines, ferns, grasses, ivies and tulips.
Yes, tulips do growl, but their growl is so soft that you can't hear them.
which is a very sall plant with soft stems
Soft stem are green and have chloroplasts.Woody stems do not have.
Herbs
herbaceous
its a shrub (they have woody stems) herbs have soft stems...
Yes. As you can see, herbaceous stems are soft and green while woody stems are thick, hard and woody. Stems can be of several sorts, herbaceous and woody. The herbaceous stems are green and fairly bendable. The woody stems as their name implies, are covered by bark. The herbaceous stem has more pith for its size. The cambium which causes woody stems to get bigger in width is not as active in the herbaceous stems. Most herbaceous plants are annuals or planted yearly. The herbaceous stem has little notches where leaves develop. Woody stems have scars where twigs and fruit have dropped off and little openings for transpiration.