Tulips have soft stems because these are annual herbs of monocots.
tulips have soft stems
Tulip stems are classified as herbaceous stems. This means they are soft, green, and flexible, as opposed to woody stems, which are hard and rigid. Herbaceous stems typically die back to the ground at the end of the growing season, with tulips regrowing from their bulbs in the following spring.
Yes.
Plants with soft stems are known as herbaceous plants. They have soft, green stems that contain little or no wood. Some examples of this type of plant are: grapevines, ferns, grasses, ivies and tulips.
Yes, tulips do growl, but their growl is so soft that you can't hear them.
which is a very sall plant with soft stems
Soft stem are green and have chloroplasts.Woody stems do not have.
Herbs
herbaceous
its a shrub (they have woody stems) herbs have soft stems...
The alamanda plant typically has woody stems, not soft stems. These woody stems provide support for the plant as it grows and helps it withstand environmental conditions.
To save dying tulips, you can try cutting the stems at an angle, changing the water daily, placing them in a cool location away from direct sunlight, and adding flower food to the water.