softstem
Softstem is a descriptive term used in botany and horticulture to describe plant stems that are soft, flexible, and non-woody. It denotes an herbaceous habit in which stems do not develop the lignified tissue typical of woody plants. As a descriptive concept, softstem can apply across many species and families, regardless of their broader taxonomy or life cycle.
Characteristics of soft-stemmed plants include pliable stems, a lack of substantial wood, and growth patterns that
Common examples of soft-stemmed plants encountered in gardens and markets include lettuce (Lactuca sativa), spinach (Spinacia
In horticulture, the term helps describe cultivation practices related to handling, propagation, and pruning, and it