It is a stem with the name "herbaceous" therefore making it a herbaceous stem.
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it is a herbacious plant namely "kulit"
Herbacious Perennial, relative of Buckwheat family
each tree have a different nnumber of bananas Bananas do not grow on trees, it is a Herbacious plant of the genus Musa. The stem is known as a Pseudostem. After fruiting the stem dies. Banana fruit grow in hanging clusters with up to 20 fruit on each tier. A plant can produce between 3 and 20 tiers depending on variety
A banana is the worlds largest flowering herbacious plant. They are often mistaken for trees
an animal that eats plants is called a HERBivore as in a gardens herbacious border
All plants have cellulose which could be considered a rigid supporting tissue. The various structures that contribute to wood formation are significantly more supportive than those of strictly herbacious species. Turgor pressure from water uptake is responsible for keeping most herbacious species erect.
The epidermis of a herbaceous stem has small openings called stomata which allow for gas exchange between the internal tissues of the stem and the atmosphere. Stomata open to facilitate the uptake of carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and the release of oxygen and water vapor. They also regulate the loss of water through transpiration.
Bananas do not grow on trees. The plant is the largest of the Herbacious plants growing some 20 to 25 feet high. The main stem is called a pseudostem which dies back after the fruit has been harvested Tree. Bananas grow on trees.
D. P. Penhallow has written: 'A manual of the more common herbacious plants of Quebec and Ontario' -- subject(s): Botany
Well.... I'm not 100% sure but apparently it's some sort of palm tree.... A banana is the worlds largest flowering herbacious plant
negative stem is the opposite of positive stem