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Its stems may be immersed or fully emergent.
A few juicy stems may remain.
The stems may be cooked like asparagus.
The fiber from its stems may be used in wounds.
The stems may be prostrate or upright.
Larger plants with hundreds of stems may cover an area of about a meter.
The stems may climb on other plants.
It appears as a brown basal rot and stems may have longitudinal cracking.
The stems may form dense thickets.
Infected leaflets, leaves and even stems may eventually die.
Leaves and stems may be partially hairy.
Size varies . ( due to regional differences in flower prices, the number of stems may vary ).
The stems may branch or not.
Older stems are not jointed, younger stems may appear jointed or not.
The stems may have prickles.

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It has a shallow root system and its stems may reach 12 cm in diameter.
Stems may also appear short and slender.
Several flowering stems may be harvested from one plant.
Stems may point up or down.
Foliage, roots or stems may also be affected.
The stems may be white with a coating of woolly hairs.
The leaves, petioles and flower stems may be densely hairy or have no hair.
Verb stems may never end in a long vowel or a diphthong.
Before pressing, the cut plant stems may need to be cleaned from soil particles.
Fern stems may have solenosteles or dictyosteles or variations of them.
The mature or immature stems may also be grown at about 25°C.
The stems may grow roots from nodes on the ground.
Alternatively, the stems may be substantially mushroom-shaped.
Stems may die and get crystalized in resin soaked lesions.
The thin, erect or nodding stems may be very short or up to 35 centimeters tall.
Stems may need to be re-tied during the process as they tend to shrink.
Under favourable conditions stems may grow up to 15 m long and root at the nodes.
The stems may have a hook formation suitable for interlocking with another hook or with a loop.
The leaves and stems may be eaten as a salad vegetable.
The stems may also be shaped to provide directional hooking capability.
Dates in clusters and stems may only be presented in " Extra " Class and Class I.
The stems may exceed a meter in length and contain milky sap.
Succulent stems may be included with the leaves.
Stems may divide into two or more branches, each with a single flower.
Glasses with stems may be safely hung on the ends of the racks.
Stems may fork, but do not branch.
Young leaves and stems may be edible and cooked and eaten as greens.
The stems may also be of different cross-section than square or rectangular.
The stems may be tapered.
The stems may form adventitious roots from their lower nodes.
The branching stems may root at nodes that come in contact with the substrate.
The stems may root at nodes that come in contact with moist substrate.
The purplish or reddish stems may twine tightly around each other and occasionally other plants.
Stems may be prefixes, suffixes, or infixes in the nonproprietary name.
Its creeping stems may reach up to about 20 centimeters long.

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