Biology, asked by ashpreet17, 11 months ago

what are herbs, shrubs and tress?​

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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1. Herbs are non- woody, seed producing plants while shrubs are woody plants which contains many main stems arising near the ground. Trees are  perennials which are woody in nature, having a single trunk growing into a considerable height.

2. Herbs have soft stems which are non-woody while shrubs have thick stems which are not too hard.Trees always have thick and woody stems.

3. In herbs, stems don’t have branches while shrubs had branches arising from their base. Trees have branches arising from a single stem.

4. Herbs are shorter in size than shrubs while trees are the tallest among all.

Answered by Anonymous
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Herbs: They are short plant with green and soft stems. Mint is an example of a herb with short height.

Shrubs: These are plants with hard and woody stems. Although their stems aren't as thick as that of a tree, they are comparatively thicker than that of a herb. With their height ranging between 1 meter to 3 or 4 meters ,rose can be classified as a shrub. They have branches coming out near the ground.

Trees: They are very tall plants with a very hard and thick often referred as a trunk. It has many branches near the top portion. Banyan trees and mango trees are both examples of this.

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