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a leaf shines directly on the sun and can get to air easily other than roots and stems
Rhizomes.
yes stems do have leaves because if leaves have stems then stems have leaves
The stems of the mints are square and stout
Yes Gymnosperms have supporting stems.
The adaptations of them are completely different...eg.dandelions have thick tapered roots where as goosegrass roots are thin and long
A creeping plant with a jointed stem and small flowers describes the recognizable look of the weed called goosegrass. The Rubiaceae family member in question projects a yon daunt and lanky appearance because of a straggling growth pattern. It particularly receives weed status because of animal- and plant-sticking seeds and of prickly stems, both of which hallmarks prompt the nickname "cleavers."
Because it rolls along the ground
an advantage is that it cures hiccups but a disadvantage is that it causes stems to grow out of your but
river plants have long stems so their leaves can float near the surface of the water to get light
long
a leaf shines directly on the sun and can get to air easily other than roots and stems
long jointed stems
long jointed stems
Most love grass are dispersed by animals. Some may be dispersed by wind or by gravity.(But for those who are primary students,dispersal by animals would be the best answer.)
yes
aspen