This article is about the plant part. For other uses see Culm
Culm
This article is about the plant part. For other uses see Culm disambiguation.Culm, in botanical context, ori
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This article is about the plant part. For other uses see Culm
Culm
This article is about the plant part. For other uses see Culm disambiguation.Culm, in botanical context, originally referred to a stem of any type of plant.... disambiguation.
Culm, in botanical context, originally referred to a stem of any type of plant
Plant
Plants are Life organisms belonging to the Kingdom Plantae. They include familiar organisms such as trees, herbs, bushes, grasses, vines, ferns, mosses, and green algae.... . It is derived from a Latin root, culmus, and now specifically refers to the above-ground or aerial stem
Plant stem
A stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant. The stem is normally divided into nodes and internodes, the nodes hold buds which grow into one or more leaf, inflorescence , conifer cones or other stems etc.... s of grasses and sedges.