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Yes, money plants typically have thin and delicate stems that can be somewhat weak, especially when they grow tall with large leaves. Supporting the plant with stakes or trellises can help prevent the stem from bending or breaking.
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Yes. Find a picture of one. It also has a weak stem.
Yes, most ferns have a relatively weak stem that supports their fronds. Ferns typically have underground rhizomes that help anchor and support the plant, rather than relying on a strong above-ground stem like many other plants.
Balsam plants typically have weak stems that can be easily damaged or bent. These stems are often soft and succulent, which can make them susceptible to breakage under heavy rain or wind. Proper support may be needed to help them grow upright, especially in windy conditions.
It has a weak stem
The money plant's stem is weak, so it will support itself on strong objects by growing around them.
Weak
allmanda have strong stem
hibiscus have strong stem
Pumpkin is a plant that has a long weak stem.
Any grass plant would have weak stems because they are not woody. However, "cow grass" does not exist rendering this question moot.
Yes, money plants typically have thin and delicate stems that can be somewhat weak, especially when they grow tall with large leaves. Supporting the plant with stakes or trellises can help prevent the stem from bending or breaking.
no
as the flowing water make the stem weaks
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