what is herb Creepers climber shrubs trees
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classification of plants according to stem tall plants with thick strong woody stems are called trees. ... they need support of trees or poles to climbsuch plants are called climberspumpkin. and watermelon plants also have narrow and weak stems. but these creep on the ground they bear big and heavy fruits.
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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.
Both creepers and climbers are weak-stemmed plants and, hence, cannot grow erect without support. The difference is that creepers spread horizontally along the soil. At the nodal regions - where leaves grow - they produce fibre-like roots arising from the base of the stem, which get fixed and grow further.
Shrubs are plants with multiple wood stems growing from a common center, while trees usually have a single woody stem.
Both creepers and climbers are weak-stemmed plants and, hence, cannot grow erect without support. The difference is that creepers spread horizontally along the soil. At the nodal regions - where leaves grow - they produce fibre-like roots arising from the base of the stem, which get fixed and grow further.
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