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37. What are herbs, shrubs and trees? Give two examples each of herbs, shrubs and trees​

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Answered by shashu2004
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Herbs are plants with little to no wood tissue. They are often aromatic, and the leaves can be used to flavor food. Shrubs are plants with multiple wood stems growing from a common center, while trees usually have a single woody stem.

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examples:

herbs, shrubs and trees. Herbs: Herbs are small plants which have soft stem. Examples: Wheat, paddy, cabbage, grass, coriander, etc. Shrubs: These are bushy and medium- sized plants and they are somewhat bigger than herbs.

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Answered by nigarg82
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Answer:

Ques 1 - What are trees?

Ans 1 - Big plants are called trees. Their stem is woody and strong. It is called the trunk. Trees live for several years, sometimes even hundreds of years. We see many branches of a tree coming out from the trunk. There are leaves, flowers and fruits on the branches. Trees give shade to humans and animals. The roots of a tree are very deep. They can, therefore absorb water from deeper parts of the soil.

Examples - Mango tree, Neem tree etc.

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Ques 2 - What are herbs?

Ans 2 - Many plants have thin stems which are green in colour and are not woody. Such plants are called herbs. Herbs are generally small in size. They live only for one or two seasons. After one or two seasons, they die.

Examples - Wheat, Mint etc.

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Ques 3 - What are shrubs?

Ans 3 - Shrubs have woody stem, but are not strong. These plants look like bushes with many branches. Such plants are called shrubs. Shrubs have smaller stems branching off near the ground. Shrubs only live for a few years.

Examples - Bougainvillea, Rose etc.

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