Both. Since it is a member of the plant kingdom, the tomato is a plant. Like wisteria the tomato grows as a vine, but usually bushes. Some tomato plants, however, are meant to vine along the ground, and all tomato plants will root anywhere the stem is close to dirt.
yes
um, berries of all sorts are grown on vines. strawberries, blueberries Grapes, Tomatoes
It is grown on a vine which is a plant. Is that living?
Ipomoea is a sweet potato plant that is grown for it colorful vines, it does not produce sweet potatoes.
??? no idea! are you planting 1 vegetable plant or 10 million?
It depends, if you are planting the flower in fall then it will be a full grown plant by winter. Or if you plant it on Halloween then it will be a full grown plant by Christmas eve. So basically, A seed can grow into a full grown plant in a month and a half.
The plant grows in the mountains of China, as well as Taiwan and Myanmar (formerly Burma).
It is a fruit on the vine and a vegetable on your plate
No, they actually grow on the vines of a tomato plant, which is like a vine/bush shrub. They are a fruit, and thus they are not a root crop
Vegetables like tomatoes can be grown using hydroponic technology.
Tomatoes aren't trees, but a vine plant. One seed will give you a plant. I suggest you go to a garden store and just buy a plant all ready growing.
assuming your asking if tomatoes grow on vines the answer is sort of. 1. they grow on plants that grow up and out. 2. the plant flowers. 3. the flowers turn into tomatoes. so...... i hope that's what you were wandering.
they are grown by a mommy