Yes most annuals do but, however some of them dont.
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.
No, their stems are green and quiet flexible, not woody.
The answer is the vascular cambium that divides the bark from the wood in woody stems.
Non-woody stems are called herbaceous plants. (Hur~Ba~Shus)
Yes, trees have thick woody stems. How tall depends on variety of tree.
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.
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.
They have woody stems
No, their stems are green and quiet flexible, not woody.
The flower that people recognize as a "carnation" (Dianthus caryophyllus or clove pink) is a herbaceous perennial plant. Within the carnation or dianthus group of flowers there are also annuals, biennials and even low subshrubs with woody basal stems.
Herbs (herbaceous) or annuals (seasonals)
There are different kinds of stems some are woody and some are non-woody. Woody stems have alote of xylem tissue. Trees and shrubs have woody stems. The woody of conifers such as pine tree is soft wood.
Herbs (herbaceous) or annuals (seasonals)
The answer is the vascular cambium that divides the bark from the wood in woody stems.
Non-woody stems are called herbaceous plants. (Hur~Ba~Shus)
Yes, trees have thick woody stems. How tall depends on variety of tree.
soft stem is called a herbaceous stem which is thin and flexible and woody plants are hard and thick