The flowers and seeds are produced the second year; the plant then measuring five or six feet in height, with a grooved or furrowed, hollow, branching stem.
Orach is a hardy, annual plant, with an erect, branching stem, varying in height from two to four feet, according to the variety.
B) Smooth False Foxglove (Gerardia virginica) has a smooth, branching stem from 2 to 6 feet high.
B) Black Nightshade (Solanum nigrum) is a native species with a smooth, erect, branching stem 1 to 2 feet high.
The smooth, branching stem ascends to heights of 3 to 10 feet and is leafy throughout.
It has a tall, branching stem from 2 to 5 feet high; the branches nearly all leave the main stalk in a horizontal position and the inflorescence is chiefly on one side of the flowering stems.
It is a low plant, seldom reaching a foot in height, with a branching stem that is too weak to stand erect.
Its decumbent, branching stem has a longitudinal line of hairs placed alternately on opposite sides from joint to joint; and its ovate, smooth, succulent leaves are shortly pointed, the lower ones having hairy stalks.
It has a stout, branching stem, two or three feet high; and the stem-leaves extend downward on its surface forming wing-like ridges.
Labradorica) is that its small, heart-shaped leaves are set along the branching stem, and its pale purple blossoms rise from their angles, pansy fashion.
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