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Okay, so you are going to learn a lot from this. So, what is a procumbent stem? It has a not-so famous name, "procumbent" and it means snaking along the ground. They are lazy stems with fruits and vegetables that are too big for the plants to stand. Examples: Pumpkin & Watermelon

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