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Plants with long taproots include dandelions, carrots, and radishes. These roots extend deep into the soil to access water and nutrients.
it has a stem that is green and has long thorns on it. sometimes the stem is long.
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You can see a yellow flower with a green stem by observing a flower that has yellow petals and a stem that is colored green. This color combination is common in many types of flowers, such as daffodils, sunflowers, and dandelions.
Since you are asking this question, I will assume you know the lifespan of a dandelion. (If you do not, then it has a short life compared to other flowering plant species.) If the dandelion's only purpose is to send out its seeds and die, it has no need to use extra resources reinforcing its stem. The way it has its stem right now is a good enough stem to support the plant for its life. It does not need the material to make a full stem because it has a very simple goal. As long as it can transport the water and dissolved nutrients to the leaves, then it can carry out its purpose in life.
Dandelions are day-neutral plants, meaning they do not specifically require certain day lengths to initiate flowering. They can bloom regardless of the length of the day.
Pumpkin is a plant that has a long weak stem.
Dandelions is the correct spelling.
Yes, a dandelion is considered a herbaceous plant. It has a soft, non-woody stem that dies back to the ground after the growing season. Herbaceous plants like dandelions typically have green stems and can regenerate from their roots each year.