difference between herbs,shrubs and trees? (5 points)

 

Herbs Shrubs Trees
Herbs are very small and non bushy plants Shrubs are also small plants which are bushy but bigger than herbs These are plants having thick,hard and brown stems
They have soft and weak stems They have hard stems and bear many branches Their stems branch in the upper part
Examples of herbs are - lady's finger, tomato, brinjal etc. Examples of shrubs are jasmine, cotton etc. Examples of Trees are mango tree, neem tree etc


 

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(i)Herbs:These are plants having green and tender stems. They are generally short and do not have many branches. For example, tomato, potato etc.

(ii)Shrubs: These are plants having hard stems, which are not very thick. Their stems branch near the base. For example, lemon, rose etc.

(iii)Trees: These are plants having hard, thick, and brown stems. Their stems branch in the upper part. For example, mango,neemetc.

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Herbs :- Plants with green and tender or soft stem are called herbs.they are usually short or smaller in height.They do not have many branches. Shrubs:- Plants which have many woody stems, medium-height and are in the form of a bush are called shrubs. Shrubs are generally smaller than the trees. For Example :- Cottom, lemon and rose.

Trees:- A tree has a firm single main stem which is brown in colour. The stem is called its trunk. The trunk has branches in the upper part..For Example :- Banyan, neem and pine.

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Herbs :- Plants with green and tender or soft stem are called herbs.they are usually short or smaller in height.They do not have many branches. Shrubs:- Plants which have many woody stems, medium-height and are in the form of a bush are called shrubs. Shrubs are generally smaller than the trees. For Example :- Cottom, lemon and rose.

Trees:- A tree has a firm single main stem which is brown in colour. The stem is called its trunk. The trunk has branches in the upper part..For Example :- Banyan, neemand pine.

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Herbs :- Plants with green and tender or soft stem are called herbs.they are usually short or smaller in height.They do not have many branches. Shrubs:- Plants which have many woody stems, medium-height and are in the form of a bush are called shrubs. Shrubs are generally smaller than the trees. For Example :- Cottom, lemon and rose.

Trees:- A tree has a firm single main stem which is brown in colour. The stem is called its trunk. The trunk has branches in the upper part..For Example :- Banyan, neem and pine.

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Herbs :- Plants with green and tender or soft stem are called herbs.they are usually short or smaller in height.They do not have many branches. Shrubs:- Plants which have many woody stems, medium-height and are in the form of a bush are called shrubs. Shrubs are generally smaller than the trees. For Example :- Cottom, lemon and rose.

Trees:- A tree has a firm single main stem which is brown in colour. The stem is called its trunk. The trunk has branches in the upper part..For Example :- Banyan, neem and pine.

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Herbs :- Plants with green and tender or soft stem are called herbs.they are usually short or smaller in height.They do not have many branches. Shrubs:- Plants which have many woody stems, medium-height and are in the form of a bush are called shrubs. Shrubs are generally smaller than the trees. For Example :- Cottom, lemon and rose.

Trees:- A tree has a firm single main stem which is brown in colour. The stem is called its trunk. The trunk has branches in the upper part..For Example :- Banyan, neem and pine.

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Herbs :- Plants with green and tender or soft stem are called herbs.they are usually short or smaller in height.They do not have many branches. Shrubs:- Plants which have many woody stems, medium-height and are in the form of a bush are called shrubs. Shrubs are generally smaller than the trees. For Example :- Cottom, lemon and rose.

Trees:- A tree has a firm single main stem which is brown in colour. The stem is called its trunk. The trunk has branches in the upper part..For Example :- Banyan, neem and pine.

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