Stem cells
Carrot stems grow underground, and weat stems grow underground.
Carrot stems grow underground, and weat stems grow underground.
Stems which grow horizontally are called stolons. Stems which grow horizontally are called stolons.
Monocot stems are fleshy, have no branches, and don't get in thicker as they grow. Dicot stems do indeed grow wider, often grow branches, and are fairly tough.
Stems will always grow towards light and away from gravity.
Potatoes grow from storage stems called tubers. Tubers are swollen, underground plant stems that store nutrients for the plant to grow.
no
from roots
Yes, you can plant rose stems to grow new rose bushes.
Herbaceous stems do not grow very tall because they do not have stems alive above the ground year round like wood plant stems. Wood plant stems grow with age and remain alive all year round. An example of that is trees.
it is to grow the plant
It Is Their Response To Gravity