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A woody plant with strong wood and sturdy branches that grow low describes the best climbing trees. Many people link such a description with oak trees (Quercus spp). Two other candidates surface competitively in the form of the drooping branches of weeping willow (Salix babylonica) and the horizontal branches of crabapple (Malus sylvestris).
A densely-branched, low-lying shrub is what a bush is, and a low-lying, multiply-stemmed woody plant is what a shrub is.Specifically, all bushes are shrubs even though not all shrubs are bushes. Bushes are lower-lying than shrubs, which are lower-lying than trees. Bushes gets their dense look from either one stem which multiply branches or from many multiple stems. Shrubs always have multiple stems whose branching is more moderate and therefore less dense-looking than bushes.
Yes, boxelder trees can be sprayed for bugs. The trees in question (Acer negundo) tend to be sturdy woody plants whose main problem is the above-ground root-heaving that typifies maples. The low trunk and the stocky main branches will make it easy for arborists to prune and to spray.
The difference between TREE, SHRUB AND HERB Tree -- The tree has a firm single stem. The whole tree stands on the stem. Shrub -- The shrub has multiple stems. It forms a sort of bush. That is the reason for it to be planted as a barricade. Herb -- The Herb does not have a firm stem but a flexible juicy structrure which does not have the woody hard part as in a Tree or a Shrub.A shrub is a low usually several-stemmed woody plant. Herbs are (usually) small plants that not develop persistent woody tissue but die down at the end of a growing season.
The bridled nailtail wallaby's favoured foods are non-woody broad-leafed plants, chenopods (low-growing succulents such as pigweed), flowering plants and grasses.
leaves high on cactus's tough woody stems= tortoises with flared shell and curve for long neck to reach upleaves low on cactus= tortoises without this adaptation
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Anthocyanins are the pigments responsible for red colouration in the stems of most herbaceous species, that is, they are the reason that the stms of many plants are red. However, plant stems may also be red because of, or in response to abiotic stressors such as drought, low temperatures, ultraviolet radiation, or high ratios of red:far-red light.
Organic mater in soil comes primarily from plants - dead leaves, stems, roots, etc. Since deserts do not have a high population of plants, there is little organic material added to the soil.
they can't grow on low branches of trees because they are found in rain forests and rain forests are full of shade and tillandsias need light from the sun to create nutrition from photosynthesis. on lower branches they don't have the light because higher branches are in the way.
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