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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.)
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.)
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