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herbs are very small plants with soft,thin and weak stems.

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What stems are soft?

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Is gumamela a shrub or herb?

its a shrub (they have woody stems) herbs have soft stems...


What are plants that have soft stems called?

herbs


Why do tulips have soft stems?

Tulips have soft stems because these are annual herbs of monocots.


When using fresh cilantro do you use the stem also?

Depends on the herbs your using and for what purpose, some herbs have soft stems such as parsley and basil and can be eaten, some have woody stems such as rosemary and thyme and are not good to eat. Generally just the leaves of all herbs are used, however stems can be used when flavouring stocks, or as a bed to roast meat, stems can also be used for other purposes for example the woody stems of rosemary can be used as a kebab 'skewer' especially for lamb kebabs.


How can I effectively preserve herbs by dehydrating them?

To effectively preserve herbs by dehydrating them, you can follow these steps: Wash the herbs and pat them dry. Remove any tough stems or damaged leaves. Arrange the herbs in a single layer on a dehydrator tray. Set the dehydrator to a low temperature (around 95-115F) and dry the herbs until they are crisp. Store the dried herbs in an airtight container in a cool, dark place.


Is the acacia plant an herb or a shurb?

The acacia plant is a shrub, not an herb. Shrubs are perennial woody plants with multiple stems and are typically taller than herbs. Herbs, on the other hand, are smaller, non-woody plants with fleshy stems.


What is the recommended preparation of cuscuta?

Western herbalism: the entire stems are boiled in water with herbs to make a decoction. Chinese herbalism: the seeds are almost always used with other herbs, as in concha marguerita and ligastrum formulas. And more . . .


What are shrubs and herbs?

Shrubs are woody plants with multiple stems and are generally shorter than trees. Herbs are plants with soft, non-woody stems and are typically used for culinary, medicinal, or aromatic purposes. Shrubs and herbs are both types of plants commonly found in gardens and natural landscapes.


What is soft herb?

Herbs with soft stems and leaves, such as thyme, oregano, parsley etc... Does not include rosemary, mint or lemon balm (I don't think).


What are the 4 classification of plants according to their characteristics of their stems?

The four classifications of plants based on the characteristics of their stems are herbaceous, woody, succulent, and climbing. Herbaceous plants have soft, green stems that are flexible and typically die back in winter. Woody plants have hard, rigid stems that provide structural support and endure winter. Succulent plants have thick, fleshy stems that store water. Climbing plants have stems that are adapted to attach and climb structures for support.


What is the difference between shrubs and herbs?

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.