Plants that produce and release substances for cooking and for making perfumes in the food, liquor and pharmaceutical industries describe aromatic plants. Many such plants number among the members of the Labiatae, Lauraceae, Myrtaceae and Umbelliferae families. They therefore range from such flowering plants as dead-nettles and mints, such herbs, spices and vegetables as carrots, celery and parsley, and such woody plants as laurels and myrtles.
The herbaceous plant that looks like the banana plant and is grown for its strong fibers is the abaca plant, also known as Manila hemp. It is native to the Philippines and its fibers are used to make ropes, twines, and other materials due to their durability and strength.
A common herbaceous plant that fits this description is the tomato plant. Tomatoes produce fleshy fruits that grow in bunches on the plant. The clusters are typically arranged in two layers on the plant's stem.
A bean plant has a herbaceous stem, which is green, flexible, and typically non-woody. Herbaceous stems are characteristic of dicot plants and provide support to the plant while allowing for flexibility and growth.
Deadnettle is a Eurasian plant with "dead" in its name. It is a member of the mint family and is known for its purple or white flowers and nettle-like leaves, although it does not sting like true nettles.
Wheat (the plant) is, as Cycling-rod says, a cereal grain, which is a type of grass grown for its "fruit". It's definitely not a shrub (a small to medium sized woody plant). It's also not an herb in the culinary sense (a plant grown for its aromatic or savory leaves or flowers), though it is a "herbaceous plant" in the botanical sense (a plant with no persistent woody stem above ground).
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Parsley is an herbaceous plant, meaning it has a non-woody stem that is soft and flexible.
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A banana is not a tree, is is the worlds tallest herbaceous plantBananas are the largest flowering herbaceous plant. They are not trees.
A tree has a massive trunk (stem), whereas a herbaceous plant has a very small stem
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Xylem tissue. It give the herbaceous support beside transporting water from the root to all parts of plant.
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The herbaceous plant that looks like the banana plant and is grown for its strong fibers is the abaca plant, also known as Manila hemp. It is native to the Philippines and its fibers are used to make ropes, twines, and other materials due to their durability and strength.
A banana is not a tree, it is a herbaceous plant. This means that it has the characteristic of a herb and above all as a flowering plant, it does not produce woody tissue and dies back at the end of each growing season
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