The stem of a cucumber plant, which is part of the Cucumis sativus species, is typically herbaceous, meaning it is soft and green rather than woody. It has a climbing or sprawling growth habit, supporting the plant as it grows. The stem contains vascular tissues that transport water and nutrients, playing a crucial role in the plant's overall growth and development. Additionally, cucumber stems can produce tendrils that help the plant cling to supports.
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no!Edited answer:All cucumber plants have herbaceous stem because these are the wines crawling on the ground or climbing through the tendrils.
The cucumber stem is turning white due to a condition called powdery mildew, which is a fungal disease that affects plants.
A cucumber is technically a fruit, as it develops from the flower of the cucumber plant and contains seeds. However, the part of the plant that we commonly consume is the fleshy, edible portion that grows from the stem. The cucumber plant itself has a sprawling growth habit, with stems that support the fruit and leaves.
The cucumber is grown hanging. So its because of gravity that the cucumber is fat at the bottom.
one has a strong stem and another doesn't
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No, the cattail is edible! You can eat the stem which tastes like a cucumber, and the flower spikes which taste like corn.
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a cucumber is a leaf because i read on wikipedia that it was a leaf. my teacher told me to research if a cucumber is a leaf, root, stem, or flower but none of these websites can tell me a specific answer and its confusing me. and even this website that im on right now isn't really giving me an answer you need to put better info.
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