There are five types of plant stems: vines, underground stems, tree trunks, stolons, and thick waxy stems with spines. Vines grow along the ground or climb other plants/structures. Underground stems grow below the soil surface. Tree trunks are the main stem that supports the branches and leaves above ground. Stolons are horizontal stems that can form new plants. Thick waxy stems with spines provide support and protection.
There are five types of plant stems: vines, underground stems, tree trunks, stolons, and thick waxy stems with spines. Vines grow along the ground or climb other plants/structures. Underground stems grow below the soil surface. Tree trunks are the main stem that supports the branches and leaves above ground. Stolons are horizontal stems that can form new plants. Thick waxy stems with spines provide support and protection.
There are five types of plant stems: vines, underground stems, tree trunks, stolons, and thick waxy stems with spines. Vines grow along the ground or climb other plants/structures. Underground stems grow below the soil surface. Tree trunks are the main stem that supports the branches and leaves above ground. Stolons are horizontal stems that can form new plants. Thick waxy stems with spines provide support and protection.