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The gyptogamae plants has no filter tube inside the stalk, stem The phanerogamae plants has good filter tube inside the stalk, stem
A filament is a stalk of a stamen that connects the anther to the recepticle or corolla.
Plant cell for the support of the stem or stalk.
An androgynophore is a special structure found in some plants that bears both male and female flowers on the same stalk. It is a modified stem that supports the flowers and allows for simultaneous reproduction through self-pollination. Androgynophores are commonly seen in plants of the family Malvaceae, such as the hibiscus.
The stalk of flower is called pedicle
All of them the veins are in the stalk
The gyptogamae plants has no filter tube inside the stalk, stem The phanerogamae plants has good filter tube inside the stalk, stem
Root, flower, leaf, and stalk (or stem).
Neither. Okra is a vegetable that grows on stalk-like plants.
Neither. Okra is a vegetable that grows on stalk-like plants.
No, corn plants do not need supports that are commonly found on plants like beans or tomatoes. Corn plants have a sturdy stalk and tend to do well when separated from neighboring plants by at least one foot.
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Straw is the hollow stalk of a grain plant, most farmers use Oat plants.
Well of coarse plants are important to sea snakes that's where they stalk prey of even make there homes ;) <3 Gabby
It depends on the variety, but the normal is just one ear per stalk. Plants will occasionally produce two or very rarely three ears.
A spore,because a male cell and a female cell unite and produce a stalk that grows out of a female plant.The stalk releases the spores that will grow into new moss plants.
I am looking for the name of the plant that looks like a corn stalk but it grows tall tassle like plant stalk at the top instead of corn? I thought it was surjourn or something like that.