No a carnation stem is much thinner than a celery stalk.
No.
the celery "stick" is the stem and the leaves at the top the leaves of the plant; both the leaves and stems are edible
In its stem..... celery is a stem!
It depends on the type of carnation and the way it is grown.
Celery is the stem of a plant.
Celery is a stem
No, celery has leaves but the celery is not a leaf. if the leaves are up and the root is down whats leftover
Put different food coloring in jar (you can add water if you want lighter color) then take a carnation and split the stem into however many jar of coloring you have. Stick part of a stem in each jar then leave it for a couple hours. This is called colorful carnation if you would like to look it up on the internet. Or go to http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/experiment/00000144
the stem
Celery and asparagus are examples of stem foods.
Carnations are not listed as toxic to humans or pets by the ASPCA. However, it is always best to keep any plant out of reach of children and animals to prevent potential ingestion or skin irritation.
They store food in the roots
celery,