1. - The thin brown stalks lean with the wind. 2. A twiner, it has thin stalks and small, arrow-like leaves. 3. The thin stalks, usually no more than an inch wide, sell in lengths ranging from four inches to four feet. 4. Thin stalks may simply mean that the plants are young and not yet well established, but they can also indicate overcrowding. 5. Yet, all I get are thin stalks, although they came from a plant that gave my friends wide stalks. 6. The killer sponges grow about three-quarters of an inch tall, with a white oval body at the end of a thin stalk. |