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celery is crunchy and its a vegetable. lettuce.
it has 8 structures the sorus, blade, pinna, petiole, fiddle head, adventitious roots, frond and rhizome,
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Fiddle heads are the furled fronds of a young fern, they can be harvested and used as a vegetable
The developing leaves of many ferns are called fiddleheads because they show a resemblance to the top end of a violin. (Violins are often called fiddles.)
the entire shoot is edible the stem to the head
celery, fennel, asparagus, rhubarb, bamboo shoots, fiddle head fern.
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Usually just the head. The pigs head can't be eaten so it's just called the head.
Triceratops had large batteries of teeth and definitely chewed its food. This suggests that they ate tough vegetation. In addition, Triceratops's head was relatively low to the ground, so any plants that it ate would have to be relatively low growing for it to reach them, unless it used its horns to tip trees over on occasion. They may have eaten conifers, cycads, palms, or ferns.
Brontosaurus is an invalid name for Apatosaurus excelsus. Because paleontologists don't know how high Apatosaurus held its head, they don't know what plants it would have most likely eaten. Plants that coexisted with Apatosaurus include conifers, cycads, ginkgoes, ferns, and horsetails.
no, a Fiddlestick is a miniature lacrosse stick. In all leagues of lacrosse there are guidelines and requirements for the stick. it has to be a certain length, the head cant be to pinched, etc. Fiddle sticks are too small and do not meet requirements for playing in games. Their sole purpose is to mess with at home or with friends.