Its a woody plant
Yes, a tree is an example of a plant. It is a living organism that typically has a woody stem, branches, and leaves. Trees play a vital role in the environment by providing oxygen, habitat for wildlife, and helping to regulate the climate.
"Stem" in French is translated as "tige."
The word stem for archaeology is "archaeo."
The stem for the word "scoundrel" is "scoundr-".
stem
The definition of a tree is a plant with a permanently woody main stem or trunk. The Arctic Willow has a small, woody stem in the middle, making it a tree.
soft stem
Oranges are woody stem
Bamboo has a woody stem composed of hard, hollow tubes that grow in segments. These segments give bamboo its strength and durability, making it a versatile material for various uses such as construction, furniture, and crafts.
yepp as woody as it can be!! ;)
it is a woody stem plant
A lettuce plant does not have a woody stem. It grows on the ground.
A woody stem is usually much bigger and has a woody coating, like a tree. A herbaceous stem is softer and more flexible, like a flower stem.
No, the water lotus does not have a woody stem. It has a fleshy rhizome from which stems arise, but these stems are not woody.
A tree and the woody stem is called the trunk
Woody stem
soft to woody