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Not usually. Woody plants, either evergreen or deciduous, tend to live much longer than one season.
A woody root is composed of with secondary xylem. This allows for plants to grow through seasonal changes of the weather.
soft stem is called a herbaceous stem which is thin and flexible and woody plants are hard and thick
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Yes, because all green plants have chloroplasts.
Dendrology. It is the botanical study of trees and other woody plants.
A woody stem
Woody plants.
From what I've researched it would most likely be "non-woody". Trees are perennial woody plants. Woody plants include trees, herbs, shrubs and lianas.
John E. Aughanbaugh has written: 'Performance records of woody plants in the Secrest Arboretum' -- subject(s): Woody plants, Secrest Arboretum (Wooster, Ohio) 'A catalog of woody plants of the Mont Alto State Forest and Arboretum' -- subject(s): Woody plants
Woody part of plants
Examples of ligneous stems include trees, shrubs, and vines. These plants have thick, woody stems that provide structural support and allow for the transport of water and nutrients throughout the plant. Additionally, ligneous stems can display growth rings, a characteristic feature of many woody plants.
Yvonne Wijesinghe has written: 'Checklist of woody perennial plants of Sri Lanka' -- subject(s): Woody plants
Sunflower and rose plants have woody and strong stems)
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