Okay, so you are going to learn a lot from this. So, what is a procumbent stem? It has a not-so famous name, "procumbent" and it means snaking along the ground. They are lazy stems with fruits and vegetables that are too big for the plants to stand. Examples: Pumpkin & Watermelon
Watermelon plant is an good example for procumbent stem
examples are, Tribulus, Bassela, and Evolvulus.
i think its euphorbia
ginger , turmeric, potato are different examples of underground stem buds.
Wheat & barley
yes stems do have leaves because if leaves have stems then stems have leaves
Edible plant stems are one part of plants that are eaten by humans. Most plants are made up of roots, stems, leaves, flowers, buds and produce fruits containing seeds. Humans most commonly eat the seeds. An example of seeds are maize, wheat, coffee and various nuts, fruit examples include tomato and apples and leaves which are lettuce, spinach and cabbage, or toots examples are carrots and beets. Humans also eat the stems of many plants such as asparagus. There are also a few edible leaf stalks such as celery and some edible flowers.
Examples of ligneous stems include trees, shrubs, and vines. These plants have thick, woody stems that provide structural support and allow for the transport of water and nutrients throughout the plant. Additionally, ligneous stems can display growth rings, a characteristic feature of many woody plants.
What are some examples of qualifiers you might find in multiple choice questions stems?
The stem of the coconut is a Procumbent stem :P
Hydroponic
i think its euphorbia
gumamela
3 examples of organs in a plant are:StigmaStamenOva
Chenopodium and Euphorbia
Cherries, grapes and bananas are just three examples of fruit with a stem.
ginger , turmeric, potato are different examples of underground stem buds.
Wheat & barley
tubers, corms and prickles (like a rose has)