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What is the difference between Herbs and Shrubs?​

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Answered by Mayura680
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Herbs and shrubs are two types of plants. The main difference is based on the size and the branching pattern of each plant. The herbs have non-lignified, unbranched, and soft stems whereas shrubs have multi stems, woody,  branched. Herbs and shrubs have various species. The herbs consist of four groups while shrubs have three groups. The microscopical difference can be observed in the stratum layers. The factors like soil moisture, soil organic matter, PH, soil moisture content, and potassium are responsible for the ecological differences. These factors conclude that herbs were less than that of the shrubs.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Herbs and shrubs are the different types of plants categorized on the basis of their size and branching pattern.

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Herbs :-

• Herbs are seed - producing, annual, non - woody plants.

• They have non-woody , soft stems.

• Stems don't have braches

• Short.

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Shrubs :-

• Shrubs are woody plants that contain several main stems arising near the ground.

• They are thick, not hard woody stems.

• They have branches at their bases.

• Tall.

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Examples :-

Herbs - Rice , Wheet , Onion , Grass , Tulsi and etc.

Shrubs - Orange , peach , Rose , cotton plant and etc.

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