Leaves are eaten in spinach. These are fleshy, green and contain lots of iron.
We have a laburnum tree in our garden, the leaves of which get almost completely stripped and eaten by visiting pigeons.
Lettuce, but there are different types of it.
Pumpkin leaves could have been eaten by some kind of bug, possibly and most likely an aphid. This is probably why the leaves turned white.
The leaves and stems of an anise plant are not harmful and can be eaten. However, it is usually the seeds that are used in foods, because they have the strongest flavor.
Celeriac is known for being an unattractive vegetable but the root of celeriac is quite tasty and is similar to celery. The leaves are woody and generally not eaten due to their unappealing taste.
Yes. It is not the fruit nor seed of the plant. It can be eaten both raw or cooked and is most definitely a vegetable and used for its flavour.
Celeriac is the correct spelling. It is a noun and refers to a type of celery.
The bulb of celeriac grows like a turnip half in and half out the soil.
leaves- kangkong leaves, malungay ,gabi leaves camote tops
Not by people.
leaves
Translation: Karfas lefti (كرفس لفتي) It literally translates as "turnippy celery", which is very similar to the appearance of celeriac root, but, as an idiomatic expression, karfas lefti refers to celeriac root.
Creamy white.
Tomato Leaves
yes
Some vegetable leaves that are eaten are lettuce, spinach, and kale.