No, think about it...
a lemon doesn't. A stalk is something that keeps the lemon on the tree and when they fall off they don't have one, so if your question was do they have one on the tree yes but when they fall off some do not.
The literal meaning of "stalks" refers to the slender, upright parts of a plant that support leaves, flowers, or fruit. In a botanical context, stalks can denote stems or branches that provide structure and transport nutrients. Additionally, "stalks" can also refer to the elongated parts of certain fruits or vegetables, such as the stems of strawberries or celery.
The stalk and stem are terms that often refer to different parts of a plant. The stem is the main structural support of the plant, connecting the roots to the leaves and flowers, while the stalk typically refers to a specific supporting structure of a flower or leaf. In some contexts, “stalk” can also describe the elongated part of certain fruits or vegetables. Essentially, all stalks are stems, but not all stems are stalks.
All of it. the part you eat is the stalks
There is no specific collective noun for stalks, in which cas a noun suitable for the situation is used, such as a bundle of stalks, a sheaf of stalks, a shock of stalks, etc.
There is no specific collective noun for stalks, in which cas a noun suitable for the situation is used, such as a bundle of stalks, a sheaf of stalks, a shock of stalks, etc.
As far as i know they cant, i've heard from lots of people that ALL flowers are poisonous to them stalks included, the only kind they can have is dandelions, stalks and leaves. I hope this helped answer your question.
"Grasses-stalks" sounds like "graceful stalks."
I think its a 'sith' of stalks. Or if its not, it should be. I don't trust those stalks...
crabs have eyes on stalks :)
no not all states have fruits
All fruits are full of carbohydrates
A bundle of stalks is also known as a sheaf.