why does a sunflower plant needs a stem
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1.A seedling sunflower's stem, or stalk, is made up of the Epicotyl, which is just above the first leaves (the cotyledons) of the plant, and the hypocotyl, which is below. The woody mature stems are sturdy, round, and often branch out to hold additional blooms depending on the sunflower variety.
2.The stem supports the plant and the leaves and transports water and nutrients from the roots around the plant. As sunflowers grow taller they need to be staked or supported so they don't blow over in the wind
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