Woody dicot stem has plenty of secondary xylem as a result of seasonal secondary growth which forms the wood. Herbaceous dicot stem has inconspicuous secondary growth.
Yes Ixora being a dicot have a woody stem.
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.
Parsley is an herbaceous plant, meaning it has a non-woody stem that is soft and flexible.
Non-woody stems are called herbaceous plants. (Hur~Ba~Shus)
Is a tulip woody or herbaceous? tulip is herbaceous, because it is a monocot. secondary growth doesn't occur in monocots, whereas secondary growth produces cork, which is the woody stem found in dicots
Yes Ixora being a dicot have a woody stem.
There are no differences; in fact they are completely unrelated to plants
they are herbaceous.
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.
Parsley is an herbaceous plant, meaning it has a non-woody stem that is soft and flexible.
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A bean plant has a herbaceous stem, which is green, flexible, and typically non-woody. Herbaceous stems are characteristic of dicot plants and provide support to the plant while allowing for flexibility and growth.
Non-woody stems are called herbaceous plants. (Hur~Ba~Shus)
Is a tulip woody or herbaceous? tulip is herbaceous, because it is a monocot. secondary growth doesn't occur in monocots, whereas secondary growth produces cork, which is the woody stem found in dicots
Yellow jasmine is woody, as it is a vine or shrub that produces woody stems.
A cactus has a soft stem with sharp spikes.