The stem is naturally parted into nodes which hold buds and internodes that distance a node from another. Plant stems are not like two-way pipelines.
Fibrous stems are plant stems that are composed of many thin, thread-like strands that are tightly packed together. Examples of plants with fibrous stems include grasses and palms. These stems provide structural support and flexibility to the plant.
When sunflower stems are burned, the ash produced is rich in potassium, which is a major plant nutrient. Potassium is important for overall plant health and growth, contributing to functions like enzyme activation, photosynthesis, and water regulation within the plant.
The flowers are the sexual organs. A basic need is to reproduce. The leaves make the food. The stems carry the food and water to every part of the plant that needs it much like our veins and arteries.
Google Rhodophyta and Chlorophyta to read about these multicelled plant like protists. A hold fast instead of roots, a stipe instead of stems and blades instead of leaves, but still an autotroph.
An organ like a potato tells you that the plant is a storage organ, storing energy in the form of carbohydrates. Potatoes are modified underground stems that store nutrients for the plant's growth and reproduction.
"I like your stems."
It is a plant stems are woody plants of tree so yes it is a plant ...
Fibrous stems are plant stems that are composed of many thin, thread-like strands that are tightly packed together. Examples of plants with fibrous stems include grasses and palms. These stems provide structural support and flexibility to the plant.
Canivorous Yellow Trumpet Plant aka Scarracenia Flava
Herbaceous stems do not grow very tall because they do not have stems alive above the ground year round like wood plant stems. Wood plant stems grow with age and remain alive all year round. An example of that is trees.
Sound like a passion flower vine
The plants are alive. They basically drink it like a person.
No. A pickle is made from a cucumber, and cucumbers are members of the fruit family, and grow from stems of the cucumber plant, like apples grow from apple tree stems.
When sunflower stems are burned, the ash produced is rich in potassium, which is a major plant nutrient. Potassium is important for overall plant health and growth, contributing to functions like enzyme activation, photosynthesis, and water regulation within the plant.
Why not just plant sugar cane? It will come up year after year even after a freeze. Old varieties like blue ribbon are the best.
No, Spirogyra is a type of filamentous green algae that does not have traditional plant structures like stems, roots, and leaves. Instead, Spirogyra consists of long, unbranched filaments made up of cells containing chloroplasts for photosynthesis.
Some orchids, especially some dendrobium orchids, will lose the leaves on some of their stems, often after flowering, but they will not regrow leaves on those stems, they will grow new stems. The old stems will stay alive & will act somewhat like leaves, because they contain chlorophyll. Orchids are not deciduous, not that I have ever seen.