The leaves do. The actual radish part that you eat (the root), grows under the ground.
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If you let it, a radish plant produces a pinkish-white flower head on a fairly tall stem. (Mine were quite pretty - but the roots had become inedibly woody! )
0.75~1.25m depending on genetics and environmental conditions.
At the end of their biennial lifecycle, they send out flower stalks that are about 1m. However, they aren't very erect.
They're roots like carrots.
Yes.
Radish. Pear and apple are both fruit that grow on tree's potato and radish are both vegetables and both grow underground in soil.
RADISH
No, you need seeds.
yes, but they overgrow and die~ D:
radish root grow 1in -30in
Carrot, radish, turnip & sweet potato etc.
Radish seeds grow radishes, just like apple seeds grow apple trees.
Cabbages grow above ground
In 6 weeks a radish can grow about 4 inches tall.
No, radish seeds will not germinate in vinegar.
No, they grow on a vine on top of the ground.
Because parenchyma tissues grow on roots, it is also found on vegetables such as beets, radishes, and carrots because these plants grow under ground, like a root