In the rose plant, the branching of the stem occurs
At some height
Near the ground
No branching
Both a and b
Classification of Angiosperms
Angiosperms or flowering plants can be classified into different types on the basis of the following criteria:
A. Types of angiosperms on the basis of form:
1. Herbs: These are non-woody plants. The stem is short, delicate and green. For example, grasses. Banana is the largest perennial herb.
2. Shrubs: These are woody plants that are branched near the ground. The stem does not develop into the trunk. For example, rose, China rose, etc.
3. Trees: These are woody plants that are branched at some height. They have a well-developed trunk. Trees can be of following types:
Shrubs are woody plants that are branched near the ground. The stem does not develop into the trunk. For example, rose, China rose, etc.