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Herbaceous plants are
vascular plants that have no
persistent woody stems above ground. This
broad category of
plants includes many perennials, and nearly...
- A
herbaceous border is a
collection of
perennial herbaceous plants (plants that live for more than two
years and are soft-stemmed and non-woody) arranged...
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relationships between the
species need to be
further clarified. Most are
herbaceous perennial plants 0.25–1
metre (1–3 ft) tall, but some are
woody shrubs...
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spring from
their rootstock or
other overwintering structure, are
known as
herbaceous perennials. However,
depending on the
rigours of the
local climate (temperature...
- herbacea, with
common name
herbaceous periwinkle, is a
flowering plant native to
eastern Europe.
Vinca herbacea is a
herbaceous perennial growing as a trailing...
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Smilax herbacea, the
smooth carrionflower or
smooth herbaceous greenbrier, is a
plant in the
catbriar family. It is
native to
eastern Canada (Quebec, Ontario...
- to a
herbaceous plant with a gr****-like morphology, i.e.,
elongated culms with long, blade-like leaves. They are
contrasted with forbs,
herbaceous plants...
- A forb or
phorb is a
herbaceous flowering plant that is not a
graminoid (gr****, sedge, or rush). The term is used in
botany and in
vegetation ecology especially...
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flowering plant in the
family Amaranthaceae known by the
common names herbaceous seepweed and
annual seablite. It is a yellow-green
shrub with fleshy,...
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refers to a "plant that does not
produce a
woody stem", and the
adjective "
herbaceous"
means "herb-like",
referring to
parts of the
plant that are
green and...