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Yes, many herbs do have branches. Herbs, which are typically non-woody plants, can exhibit branching structures as they grow, allowing for increased foliage and flower production. The extent and pattern of branching can vary widely among different herb species. Examples include basil and rosemary, both of which have multiple branching stems.

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