tallo
Tallo is the term used in botany to describe the stem or main axis of a plant that connects the roots with the shoots, leaves, flowers, and fruits. It provides support and serves as the conduit for the transport of water, minerals, and organic nutrients between roots and photosynthetic tissues, a function carried by the plant’s vascular system, including xylem and phloem. Stems also host buds and nodes from which leaves, flowers, or new shoots can arise.
Anatomically, a tallo is composed of tissues such as the epidermis, cortex, and a central vascular cylinder
Stems vary widely in form and function. Herbaceous stems are soft and often short-lived, whereas woody stems
Overall, the tallo plays a central role in plant architecture, resource transport, and vegetative propagation, while