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what type of stem does the pitcher plant have?

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Answered by dewakichauhan
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rhizome

Instead of an upright aboveground stem, the pitcher plant usually has a short, round, horizontal rhizome (underground stem) from which leaves radiate outward and upward. The mature rhizome, which is 8–30 cm (3–12 inches) long, grows for 10 to 30 years, depending on the genus.

Answered by Abignya
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Instead of an upright aboveground stem, the pitcher plant usually has a short, round, horizontal rhizome (underground stem) from which leaves radiate outward and upward. The mature rhizome, which is 8–30 cm (3–12 inches) long, grows for 10 to 30 years, depending on the genus

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