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Herbaceous stems do not grow very tall because they do not have stems alive above the ground year round like wood plant stems. Wood plant stems grow with age and remain alive all year round. An example of that is trees.
Herbaceous is any plant that makes new growth from ground level every year and all above-ground growth dies at the end of that season. Gardeners complicate things a little by usually applying the name only to fibrous-rooted plants, so although things like daffodils are herbaceous, they generally just get called bulbs. Herbaceous plants can be annual, biennial or perennial Woody stem has no meaning in gardening or botany, although perhaps you mean shrub? Herbaceous plants may have substantial stems, but they are never real wood - they are very often filled with pith to give rigidity
from roots
All Vascular plants grow from stems.
Herbaceous stems grow thicker as a result of cell division in the_____? A) vascular cambium of the stem B) apical meristem C) bark D) pericycle ** the awnser is A I took a quiz for biology and got that question right. **
A banana is the largest flowering herbaceous plant
Yes, many seed plants do have roots and stems. However, they do not have them initially, but they do grow them eventually.
Balsam is a member of the genus Impatients. It has soft, herbaceous stems, when cut and placed in a glass of water the stem will produce roots.
yes vascular plants can grow to be quite large because they have roots or stems
Bananas grow on trees Banana's do not grow on trees, the plant is the largest herbaceous flowering plant. The upright stem is called the psuedostem which bears the fruit. After fruiting the stem dies and fresh stems grow from the base
Potato.
Because they have no roots or stems they are non vascular plants