The plant is Golden Corn
fall plant with tall stalks
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Cattails and canna have tall straight stalks. Both can grow in and along the shoreline.
The cotton plant grows in rows, or in stalks. It grows pretty tall and the cotton is soft to the touch. Hope this helps Y'all!!!
1ft tall
the things that are tall, green, and corn grows from them.
Canna is not a shrub. The plant may grow to seven feet tall but it is an annual plant in climates that have freezing temperatures. The tubers need to be lifted after first frost. The stalks have very decorative leaves and the stem is similar to a corn stalk.
No. Plant stalks are left standing to decompose naturally. Some producers might choose to mow them down, depending on how tall they are, but most are simply left to stand. Basically, when you think of "no-till farming" you have to keep in mind that no tillage equipment are used on a field ever. Plows (or spelt "ploughs") are tillage equipment, as are cultivators, discs, and some harrows (though that can be debated), and none of such equipment can be used in a no-till farming operation.
A Venus Flytrap can produce seeds. It can also be propagated through leaf pullings, stalk cuttings and tissue cultures. Propagation also occurs naturally as the plant grows through natural division.
No, anise is not an idigo plant. Idigo is a deep blue "indian" dye that can be extracted from the anil plant, specifically anil tinctoria - not the anise plant. Anise is an aromatic, low growing plant that produces flowers on stalks, one to two feet tall. Anise seeds are used to produce herbal remedies for bronchitis, asthma, and coughs and help relieve indigestion and bloating. And they make good breath mints!
A tall desert plant would be a vascular plant.