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Herbaceous stems are characteristic of monocots.

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Monocots typically have herbaceous (non‑woody) stems because they lack a vascular cambium for normal secondary (woody) growth. (There are some atypical exceptions, e.g. palms and certain monocot trees, but herbaceous stems are characteristic.)