Herbs, shrubs and trees
Question 1.What are herbs?
Question 2.With the help of diagrams, tabulate the differences between a shrub and a
tree, based on the properties of the stem.
Answers
Answered by
0
Herbs generally refers to the leafy green or flowering parts of a plant (
Answered by
0
Answer:
1) Herbs are small plants that have a fleshy or juicy stem when they are young. The stems of some herbs develop hard, woody tissue when they grow old. This means that the tops of the plants die each growing season, but the roots remain alive and produce new plants year after year.
2) Trees are woody, perennial plants that have one central stem, are generally more than 12 feet in height, and normally have a distinct head. Shrubs are woody, perennial plants that have a number of stems usually produced from near the soil line of the plant.
Explanation:
Similar questions