From what I've researched it would most likely be "non-woody".
Trees are perennial woody plants.
Woody plants include trees, herbs, shrubs and lianas.
Chlorophyll
Wood sorrel plants have stems that are tinted pink and develop flowers in the spring. They generally flower from May to August. The flowers are normally white with pink streaks, but they do produce red flowers rarely.
Plants that produce flowers are called angiosperms. They are a group of plants that reproduce by producing seeds enclosed in an ovary, which develops into a fruit. Angiosperms are the most diverse and abundant group of plants on Earth, with over 300,000 known species.
Yes, burning wood can produce carbon monoxide.
On average, about 500 trees are needed to produce a cord of wood.
angiosperms
Wood can be burned to produce energy in the form of heat. When wood is burned, it releases heat energy due to the combustion process. This heat energy can be used for cooking, heating, or generating electricity in biomass power plants.
Chlorophyll
Wood sorrel plants have stems that are tinted pink and develop flowers in the spring. They generally flower from May to August. The flowers are normally white with pink streaks, but they do produce red flowers rarely.
plants, such as trees, can produce oxygen(air), also trees can be chopped down and used for wood to make houses and much more!
Plants that produce flowers are called angiosperms. They are a group of plants that reproduce by producing seeds enclosed in an ovary, which develops into a fruit. Angiosperms are the most diverse and abundant group of plants on Earth, with over 300,000 known species.
plants produce their food by photosynthesis
All plants produce there own food through photosynthesis, although to do that they need water and carbon dioxide (H20+C02-->light-->glucose and 02). Plants that do not produce their own food are called Fungi (mushroom and toadstools). Although Fungi aren't actual plants they have their own place in the tree of life completetly separated from the branches of plants and animals.
The Call of the Wood was created in 1995.
Yes, burning wood can produce carbon monoxide.
Plants produce oxygen (O2).
Plants produce glucose and oxygen in photosynthesis.