Violets typically have a weak, herbaceous stem that is often short and can be either upright or sprawling. The stems are usually green and may produce a rosette of leaves at the base, with flowers that emerge on individual, slender stalks. In some species, the stem can be slightly hairy or may have a more succulent texture. Overall, the stem structure supports the plant's delicate appearance and growth habit.
Woody stem
well the hard stemm is woody so im guessin the other stem is the herbaceous stem
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Stem Cell
Stem cells are considered as undifferentiated cells. They will divide and divide forming more stem cells. The two main stem cell types are embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells. Only the embryonic stem cells can become any type of tissue. Embryonic stem cells have the potential to become any type of cell in the body. There is news as of 2015 that perhaps blindness can be cured using these embryonic stem cells.
Daffodils and carnations are totally different type of flowers from violets.
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African violets reproduce by seed, planting a leaf with one inch of the stem intact, and leaf culture.
Woody stem
it has a stem that is green and has long thorns on it. sometimes the stem is long.
well the hard stemm is woody so im guessin the other stem is the herbaceous stem
No it is not. Violets is the plural noun of violet.
Technically, a stem cell is a type of cell that can be transformed into any type of cell, so any type of stem cell can be transformed into a cell that makes fat and/or bone...
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Sweet Violets was created in 1882.
Violets for Your Furs was created in 1941.