Daylilies have a herbaceous stem. The old stems die and gardeners should compost them.
breadfruit has a herbaceous stem!:) Edited answer; Being a tree breadfruit has woody stem
It's a woody stem
A woody stem is usually much bigger and has a woody coating, like a tree. A herbaceous stem is softer and more flexible, like a flower stem.
woody stem and herbaceous stem
No, parsley is an herbaceous plant.
Is a tulip woody or herbaceous? tulip is herbaceous, because it is a monocot. secondary growth doesn't occur in monocots, whereas secondary growth produces cork, which is the woody stem found in dicots
A cactus has a soft stem with sharp spikes.
Woody dicot stem has plenty of secondary xylem as a result of seasonal secondary growth which forms the wood. Herbaceous dicot stem has inconspicuous secondary growth.
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.
Herbaceous http://www.kidsgardening.com/onlinecourse/glossary.htm#H
well the hard stemm is woody so im guessin the other stem is the herbaceous stem
In a eudicot herbaceous stem (if you are looking for the answer for the lab Organization of Flowering Plants).