herbs are very small plants with soft,thin and weak stems.
Herbs
its a shrub (they have woody stems) herbs have soft stems...
herbs
Tulips have soft stems because these are annual herbs of monocots.
Depends on the herbs your using and for what purpose, some herbs have soft stems such as parsley and basil and can be eaten, some have woody stems such as rosemary and thyme and are not good to eat. Generally just the leaves of all herbs are used, however stems can be used when flavouring stocks, or as a bed to roast meat, stems can also be used for other purposes for example the woody stems of rosemary can be used as a kebab 'skewer' especially for lamb kebabs.
herbs vines trees shrubs
Western herbalism: the entire stems are boiled in water with herbs to make a decoction. Chinese herbalism: the seeds are almost always used with other herbs, as in concha marguerita and ligastrum formulas. And more . . .
Herbs with soft stems and leaves, such as thyme, oregano, parsley etc... Does not include rosemary, mint or lemon balm (I don't think).
coriander is one of the most versatile herbs as all parts of the plant, that is,roots, stems, leaves and seeds can be used in cooking.
Banana do not grow on trees. Their parent plants are herbs - plants with woody stems and are annuals or semi annuals. The root part of a banana plant is more or less permanent, and from which new stems rise and which then bear fruit.
It supports the tender plant parts like leaves, bracts, flowers and also help in photosynthesis
A plant is any of the approximately 260,000 known species of mosses, liverworts, ferns, herbaceous and woody plants, bushes, vines, trees, and various other forms of living organism that lack the power of locomotion. Herbs are plants that do not have a woody stem. Some herbs have medicinal properties or are used fr their flavor or aroma in food.