A stem is extremely useful to a plant, it keeps the plant upright and connects the plants' organs together, importantly it is used to delivered water and nutrients absorbed through the roots of the flower and leaves.
A flower stem elevates -- affords access -- to the reproductive workings inside the flower by its pollinators, so that pollinators can access these mechanisms, feed themselves and effect reproduction (survival) -- for both.
They carry the water and nutrients to the rest of the plant.
store food, absorb nutrients from soil. Peace dog.
A stem of a flower carrys nutrients just like the circulatory system does
the stem carrys the water and nutrients to the leaves and it also holds the plant up.
They hold the plant upright and carry moisture and nutrients to the rest of the plant.
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Daffodill.
It provides larger surface on the steam to absorb water.
Cut off the spent flower stems and leave the leaves.
bacause the roots take water and the stem give it into different parts of flower.
if your talking about the flower no, flowers store water in the leaves and they dont really have food, they turn the water into food using their leaves.
They help is grow,without stems it would not grow. The parts are a very important part of a flower. A flower would not be a flower without the parts.
A flower is one part of a plant, as are roots, stems, leaves, etc.
Sound like a passion flower vine
yes.
Daffodill.
frog!
epidermis
It is the function of the root supplying food/nutrients to the plant.
It provides larger surface on the steam to absorb water.
The type of stems that a Malaysian mum flower has is a dicot stem. A dicot stem has a pith in the middle with a waterproof cuticle. It also has a thin epidermis to protect the stem.
You should denude flower stems below the waterline.
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