Sapwood and Heartwood.
Some are woody like roses, and some are meaty like dandelionsand mums.
Stem
STEM
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The stem actually does a lot,First..It's hard and rigid for a flower,Second it has stuff coming out of it that makes it reproduce with chromosomes and stuff.. GLAD I COULD HELP:>
Woody dicot stems have a secondary growth that results in the formation of wood, while herbaceous dicot stems do not undergo secondary growth and remain soft. Woody dicot stems have a distinct vascular cambium that produces new xylem and phloem, allowing for increased thickness, while herbaceous dicot stems have a primary growth that results in only limited increase in thickness. Woody dicot stems typically have a bark that protects the inner tissue, while herbaceous dicot stems lack a well-defined bark.
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A layer of cambium is found between xylem and phloem in dicot stem.
Yes Ixora being a dicot have a woody stem.
Herbaceous stems lack woody tissue and growth rings unlike woody xylem. Wood is a composite of cellulose fibers which require the the process of phloem in the bark to contain nutrients unlike herbaceous stems that rely on xylem that contains vessel and vascular elements.
The inside of a soft stem typically contains pith, which is soft and spongy tissue, while a woody stem is composed of xylem and phloem tissues that provide structural support. Soft stems are usually herbaceous, green, and flexible, whereas woody stems are rigid, brown, and durable due to the presence of lignin.
The xylem.
secondary growth
Woody stems have more xylem tissue than soft stems because xylem provides structural support and helps transport water and nutrients throughout the plant. The additional xylem in woody stems allows for efficient water and nutrient transport over greater distances and heights, supporting the growth and stability of the plant. This increased xylem content also contributes to the hardness and rigidity characteristic of woody plant structures.
Vascular cambium
Seeds that are considered monocot seeds contain phloem and xylem as scattered around. Dicot seeds have more organization, with the xylem in an x and the phloem surrounding it.
gumamela is a dicot stem