No, coriander is not a shrub.
Specifically, the plant in question (Coriandrum sativum) functions as an annual herb. It grows to a mature height of 20 inches (50 centimeters). In contrast, shrubs mature to heights of 6.6 - 20 feet (2 - 6 meters).
Milkweed is not considered a shrub. It is considered a garden weed.
Yes, i believe it is a tall shrub
Dahlias can be over six feet tall but they are not considered a shrub.
Shrub
Yes, a shrub is considered to be a plant. Anything that has stems is considered to be a plant.
Bamboo is in fact a grass.
A rose plant is classified as a shrub. While some herbs are plants with aromatic leaves used for food or medicinal purposes, roses are considered ornamental shrubs due to their woody stems and flowers.
Yes, a shrub is considered real property. Real property encompasses land and anything permanently attached to it, including buildings, fences, and plants such as shrubs and trees. As long as the shrub is rooted in the ground and not intended for removal, it is classified as part of the real estate.
A pea is not a shrub. A pea is the small spherical seed of the legume Pisum Sativum. Peapods are botanically a fruit but considered a vegetable in cooking
is bamboo a herb shrub or a tree
The chilli plant is an annual herbaceous plant
The brinjal plant is not considered a shrub. The non-woody plant in question (Solanum melongena) of India and Malaysia lacks a tough outer layer of tissue, known as bark, to protect its therefore soft stems. Shrubs will have many hard, tree-like stems and maximum heights of under 20 feet (6 meters).