The balsam plant has a soft stem because the stem is filled with water. The water in the stem keeps the plant upright. When there is little water in the plant the stem bends towards the ground.
No, the stem of a hibiscus plant is typically not woody. Hibiscus plants are known for their soft, herbaceous stems which are flexible and can be easily bent.
A cotton plant has a herbaceous stem, which is non-woody and has a soft texture. It is flexible and allows the plant to grow quickly during its growing season.
It supports the tender plant parts like leaves, bracts, flowers and also help in photosynthesis
To fix a bent stem on a plant, gently support the plant with a stake or chopstick and use soft ties to gently straighten the stem. Avoid bending it too forcefully as it may break. Over time, the stem should straighten on its own as it grows.
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
it is a woody stem plant
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.
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No, sugar cane is not a tree; it is a tall grass plant. It has a fibrous and tough stem that contains a high concentration of sugar.
Balsam plants typically have weak stems that can be easily damaged or bent. These stems are often soft and succulent, which can make them susceptible to breakage under heavy rain or wind. Proper support may be needed to help them grow upright, especially in windy conditions.
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no its so hard that it could kill you
A balsam plant has tap roots.