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What are herbs , shrubs and trees. Give 2 examples of each​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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. Their branches start from just above the ground. Examples: Lemon, Coriander, Henna, Rose, etc.

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Getting to Know Plants

Plants can be classified on the basis of their height, stem and branches. On these parameters, plants can be of three types, viz. 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. Their branches start from just above the ground. Examples: Lemon, Coriander, Henna, Rose, etc.

Tree: These are tall and large plants with hard and woody stem. A single main-stem arises from the ground. The main-stem is called trunk. The trunk gives out many branches at certain height. The branches carry leaves, flowers and fruits. Examples: Mango, banyan, acacia, coconut, poplar, willow, etc.

Answered by priyadarsini33
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Herbs are short plants with green, delicate and tender stems. They may have no or less branches. The plants that belong to the category of herbs are: tomato, basil, wheat, grass, etc.

Shrubs are medium-sized plants with bushy and hard (but not thick) stems with branches. They have the stem branching out near the base. Examples of shrubs are rose, lemon, henna, etc.

Though no scientific definition exists to separate trees and shrubs, a useful definition for a tree is a woody plant having one erect perennial stem (trunk) at least three inches in diameter at a point 4-1/2 feet above the ground, a definitely formed crown of foliage, and a mature height of at least 13 feet.

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