No there not, they are just closely packed together.
long jointed stems
The plant you are referring to is likely the herbaceous plant commonly known as "jointweed" or "smartweed." It belongs to the Polygonaceae family and is characterized by its small leaves and jointed stems.
Yes, you can plant rose stems to grow new rose bushes.
Hibiscus plants have a woody stem.
Seedless vascular plants with jointed stems are primarily represented by the group known as horsetails, belonging to the genus Equisetum. These plants have a distinctive appearance characterized by their segmented, jointed stems and whorled leaves. They reproduce via spores rather than seeds and are often found in moist environments. Horsetails are considered ancient plants, with a lineage dating back to the time of the dinosaurs.
That plant is called a polygonaceae, which is a family of flowering plants characterized by small flowers and jointed stems.
Yes, rose stems can be planted to grow new rose bushes through a process called propagation.
Bamboo plants have jointed stems, known as culms, that have distinct nodes and internodes. This unique feature gives bamboo its segmented appearance and flexibility.
Bamboo is a type of plant with hard, woody, jointed, and hollow stems that are often used in construction, crafts, and for making fishing poles. Its strong yet flexible nature makes it a versatile material for various purposes.
Rose bushes do not produce lumber. Instead, they are woody plants that consist of stems, foliage, and flowers. While the stems can be somewhat hard and woody, they are not classified as lumber like that from trees, which is harvested for construction and woodworking. Instead, rose stems are typically used for propagation or ornamental purposes.
yes Yes, like all flowering plants rose bushes have stems and leaves.
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