evergreens
Yes. As you can see, herbaceous stems are soft and green while woody stems are thick, hard and woody. Stems can be of several sorts, herbaceous and woody. The herbaceous stems are green and fairly bendable. The woody stems as their name implies, are covered by bark. The herbaceous stem has more pith for its size. The cambium which causes woody stems to get bigger in width is not as active in the herbaceous stems. Most herbaceous plants are annuals or planted yearly. The herbaceous stem has little notches where leaves develop. Woody stems have scars where twigs and fruit have dropped off and little openings for transpiration.
Green plants
kiwi!
If you mean the green pigment in leaves of plants, it's called the chlorophyll. But if you're really referring to the green leaves of plant, then sorry, I don't know. The answer would still be green leaves, if you're looking for the name of the green leaves of plants.
Chlorophyll is the green pigment responsible for the green color in plants. It is essential for the process of photosynthesis, where plants convert sunlight into energy.
The general name for plants that store water in their stems and leaves is "succulents." These plants have specialized tissues that allow them to retain moisture, enabling them to thrive in arid environments. Examples of succulents include cacti, aloe vera, and agave. Their adaptation helps them survive prolonged periods of drought.
roots!! or the seed lol :)
Yes ! Lichen are the name of a double organism, consisting of a fungus and a true plant.
It's called chlorophyll.
starch
Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis