Bamboo is NOT a tree, it is a grass.
Bamboo is used in scaffolding, as a food (bamboo shoots) as a hedgerow, as an ornamental plant, for chopsticks, as a composite material in fabricated natural products (flooring, chopping boards) etc.
bio nomenclature> a system to name plants
the use of a plants stem is to carry around all the food from the earth
what is the plants have no stem
There are no plants in Alberta that are grown for "stem."
A twiner of a stem refers to a plant that uses its stem to wrap around supports, such as other plants or structures, to gain vertical growth and access to sunlight. This twining behavior is often seen in climbing plants and vines, allowing them to anchor themselves and stabilize as they grow. By twining, these plants can efficiently reach higher areas without expending excessive energy on building a thicker stem.
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.
Rubarb stem
Woody plants.
Yes, in pea plants the tall-stem and short-stem alleles are different forms of the same gene that controls stem length. These different forms, or alleles, result in the observable variations in stem height seen in pea plants.
Stem hairs are important to plants for a few reasons. These stem hairs both help protect the plant and transport essential nutrients and water.
Plants that have a stem with a tip (aka shot, sucker, twig) or a node, can be taken from the parent plant and rooted. This is a form of asexual reproduction or cloning. The requirement is a stem. With plants such as daffodils, tulips and such, the preferred asexual proprogation is bulb splitting.Plants that have a stem with a tip (aka shot, sucker, twig) or a node, can be taken from the parent plant and rooted. This is a form of asexual reproduction or cloning. The requirement is a stem. With plants such as daffodils, tulips and such, the preferred asexual proprogation is bulb splitting.
Pumpkin is a plant that has a long weak stem.