the dry stems of corn plants
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∙ 2012-11-18 07:27:24Yes, corn is a vascular plant. It has fibrous roots, leaves, and a stem. Roots, leaves, and stems are the main parts of a vascular plant.
The corn that we eat is the seed part of the corn plant. Each little kernel is a fertilized seed, and if left to mature and dry can be planted and will grow a corn plant.
Its stem swell to conserve water.
it is a woody stem plant i would imagine because it has a hard "trunk/stem"
The stem is the stem ok ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
what kind of stem would you find in a corn plant
The stalk or stem of a corn plant.
Corn stalk
the outer covering of the plant
Called a Stalk
The creeping stem of a grass plant
The corn stalk is the "trunk" of the corn plant. The leaves drape off this mid-stem. It is ground for silage either when green or after harvest.
Stem
yes because if you dry it, it can be burnt.
Yes, corn is a vascular plant. It has fibrous roots, leaves, and a stem. Roots, leaves, and stems are the main parts of a vascular plant.
The corn that we eat is the seed part of the corn plant. Each little kernel is a fertilized seed, and if left to mature and dry can be planted and will grow a corn plant.
A cattail is a plant in the Florida Everglades.It is an aggressive growing plant.It looks like a corn dog on a stem.