stems take various fotms to adapt new places
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It stores water in any of their body parts, i.e. leaves, stems and roots.
Plant stems support the rest of the plant.
It sounds like you may have a wild strawberry plant, possibly the species Fragaria vesca, which can have thorns and may not produce runners or flowers immediately, especially if it's young or stressed. To identify the plant, examine its leaves, stems, and overall growth habit, and compare them to images of known strawberry species. You can also consult a local plant expert or extension service for assistance. Additionally, keep the plant healthy with proper care, as it may produce flowers in the right conditions.
Well, the carrot plant's roots, the strawberry plant's berries, the almond tree's nuts, the squash plant's seed pod, the asparagus plant's stems, the dandelion's leaves are all examples of plants or parts of plants that are edible.
Plant stems support the rest of the plant.
Strawberry stems close to the root system and soil are called crowns while the runner stems, which run horizontally, are called stolons.
mostly leaves but sometimes also in stems in some plants due to special adaptations
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