Well, it is a tree, so it probably weighs quite a lot. So much that I would not be able to lift it... I mean it is a tree, remember? :S
Yes, mango trees have woody stems. The stems of a mango tree are typically robust and woody, providing structure and support for the plant.
Yes, the Angsana plant (Pterocarpus indicus) has a woody stem. It is a tropical tree species that typically grows to be quite large, with a sturdy, well-developed trunk.
A woody stem is kinda of hard,big.Like durian tree & hibiscus plant.But a papaya tree is soft stem when it is a baby tree,then become woody stem when it is big.
A tree is a woody plant that typically grows from a single trunk rising into the air. Trees have a main stem or trunk, from which branches and leaves grow.
The difference between TREE, SHRUB AND HERB Tree -- The tree has a firm single stem. The whole tree stands on the stem. Shrub -- The shrub has multiple stems. It forms a sort of bush. That is the reason for it to be planted as a barricade. Herb -- The Herb does not have a firm stem but a flexible juicy structrure which does not have the woody hard part as in a Tree or a Shrub.A shrub is a low usually several-stemmed woody plant. Herbs are (usually) small plants that not develop persistent woody tissue but die down at the end of a growing season.
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It depends on the age of the tree.
Yes, the papaya tree (Carica papaya) has a woody stem. The stem of the papaya tree is typically soft and succulent when young, but it gradually becomes woody as the tree matures.
A woody stem is usually much bigger and has a woody coating, like a tree. A herbaceous stem is softer and more flexible, like a flower stem.
I can give you several sentences.That is a woody plant.The woody stem of the tree is tough.That is a woody part of the land.
That all depends on the species and size of that tree.
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Yes, the durian tree (Durio spp.) has a woody stem. The durian tree is a tropical fruit-bearing tree that can reach heights of around 25-50 meters (82-164 feet) and its stem is characterized by its woody nature.
Yes, mango trees have woody stems. The stems of a mango tree are typically robust and woody, providing structure and support for the plant.
The definition of a tree is a plant with a permanently woody main stem or trunk. The Arctic Willow has a small, woody stem in the middle, making it a tree.
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