Nonfullywoody
Nonfullywoody is a term that describes a plant that exhibits characteristics of both woody and herbaceous species but does not fit neatly into either category. These plants may possess some woody tissues, such as a persistent stem or basal woody structures, but their aerial parts are typically herbaceous and die back to the ground during the dormant season. This can result in a plant that appears woody at its base but has soft, green growth above.
The classification of nonfullywoody plants can be challenging for botanists. They may be considered shrubs that
Examples of plants that might be described as nonfullywoody include certain species of subshrubs, some perennial