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The definition of an arborist is a tree surgeon, or a specialist in treating or renewing damaged, unhealthy trees. One can also take care of woody plants (not just trees).
I don't know what checote means but checot means handsome tree of central and eastern North America having large bipinnate leaves and green-white flowers followed by large woody brown pods whose seeds are used as a coffee substitute.
Phellogen, also known as cork cambium, is a layer of meristematic tissue in plants that produces cork cells (phellem) to the outside and phelloderm to the inside. Its primary function is to provide a protective barrier against physical damage and pathogens, as well as to reduce water loss. Phellogen plays a crucial role in the secondary growth of stems and roots, contributing to the formation of periderm, which replaces the epidermis in mature plants. This tissue is especially important in woody plants, where it helps in adapting to environmental conditions.
Grapevine is a woody shrub that is cultivated for its fruit, grapes.
its a shrub (they have woody stems) herbs have soft stems...
Yellow jasmine is woody, as it is a vine or shrub that produces woody stems.
Lavender is a woody perennial, or low growing shrub.
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Poison Ivy is a herbaceous woody perennial, that either grows as a woody vine, shrub or bush.
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The noun 'shrub' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a woody plant that is smaller than a tree; a word for a thing.
A rose plant is classified as a shrub. While some herbs are plants with aromatic leaves used for food or medicinal purposes, roses are considered ornamental shrubs due to their woody stems and flowers.
Ladyfinger, also known as okra, is a herbaceous plant. It is considered an herb rather than a shrub because it does not have a woody stem and usually grows as an annual.
The woody stem of a raspberry shrub is called a cane. Canes can be either primocanes, which are first-year canes, or floricanes, which are second-year canes that bear fruit. Raspberries grow on floricanes.