yes
A stem of oregano typically yields about 1 to 2 teaspoons of fresh leaves when stripped from the stem. The exact amount can vary based on the size of the stem and how densely the leaves are packed. If using dried oregano, a stem would be less relevant, as dried herbs are measured differently.
hairy leaves and stem
The leaf, the stem, the root
soft stem
No, oregano leaves are not waxy or slippery. They are velvety and soft like mint.
Soft fern
the answer is soft
Oranges are woody stem
The balsam plant has a soft stem because it contains large amounts of water-filled cells that provide structural support. These cells give the stem its flexibility, making it soft and easily bendable.
A sprig is basicly one small branch off the main stem
it is a woody stem plant
soft to woody