breadfruit has a herbaceous stem!:)
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Being a tree breadfruit has woody stem
Parsley is an herbaceous plant, meaning it has a non-woody stem that is soft and flexible.
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.
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
If a stem has cork cambium, it is typically considered woody. The cork cambium (phellogen) is responsible for producing cork cells in woody plants, forming part of the protective outer bark. Herbaceous plants generally lack this cork cambium layer.
Yes Ixora being a dicot have a woody stem.
Parsley is an herbaceous plant, meaning it has a non-woody stem that is soft and flexible.
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.
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
A cactus has a soft stem with sharp spikes.
Daylilies have a herbaceous stem. The old stems die and gardeners should compost them.
The two kinds of stem are woody and herbaceous. :)
Tulsi plants have a square stem, which is a characteristic of plants in the mint family. This square shape helps to distinguish them from other types of plants.
If a stem has cork cambium, it is typically considered woody. The cork cambium (phellogen) is responsible for producing cork cells in woody plants, forming part of the protective outer bark. Herbaceous plants generally lack this cork cambium layer.
The stem of a banana is called a pseudostem - a false stem - and is made of the rolled bases of leaves. It is quite solid but not woody like other herbaceous plants.
Yes Ixora being a dicot have a woody stem.
No, the stem of a hibiscus plant is typically not woody. Hibiscus plants are known for their soft, herbaceous stems which are flexible and can be easily bent.
A cotton plant has a herbaceous stem, which is non-woody and has a soft texture. It is flexible and allows the plant to grow quickly during its growing season.