Unbranched,erect,cylindrical stout axis with distinct nodes internodes and with jointed appearance is called as
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This is a type of strong stem known as culm.
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This is the definition of the stem called culm.
A culm is an aerial (above the ground) stem of a grass or sedge.
It is originated from the culmus, the Latin word for "stalk", and it is originally referred to the stem of any type of plant.
As it is called unbranched, we can safely assume that it is a grass type of plant.
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