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the dry stems of corn plants
some plants shed their leaves and their stem acts as a photo synthetic organ and it also stores water to be used in dry season.That is how stems help.
String painting is when you get a piece of string and you add pva glue to wherever you doing this and you just add you string in whatever position you want it to be in and you let the string dry up and there you are done.
Pearls can be cleaned with a soft cloth directly after taking them off. If necessary, the cloth can be damp, but then the pearls need time to air dry before being put away. Mild soap and water can also be used on dirty pearls.
You don't bake air dry clay...so, no problem!
Slice it thinly and put them on a string up in the air.
Select full blooms, cut the stems at an angle. Place the stems in a vase with a few inches of water in it, with a couple drops of bleach. As the water is drawn up into the stems and the water evaporates, the flowers will dry naturally. Hydrangeas are the only flowers that I know of which dry in this manner. I've also read that adding glycerin to the water in the vase will help with making the dried flowers more stable and longer-lasting.
Cactus stems are very thick because they store water.
Plants cant get the water they need from dry or frozen soil. Plants in dry soils develop ways of storing water tubers and fat stems for instance.
Dry the tomato out, then stick some rope or string in the tomato, but before you do that soak the string or rope in oil. then light it. then watch! ENJOY!
Succulent plants have adapted to dry, arid conditions, by storing water in its fleshy leaves and swollen stems.
Get a rectangular piece of cardboard & bend it into a circle .Paste the inside with hot glue (glue gun) and then put the string on it. When the paste it dry, cut the cardboard & there u have it. A HOLLOW BALL OF STRING!