Yes, the ginger plant does have the leaves. The ginger we eat remains in ground. It the shoot of the plant with scaley leaves on ginger. The green leaves of ginger are normal above the ground and ginger, after its formation, lies below the ground.
Ginger reproduces from rhizomes, not seeds. This means that new plants are formed by offshoots from the tubers, sprouting from the small knobs that form.
No, ginger plants are generally propagated from rhizomes.
Yes
a ginger plant has a altrenate leaf sistem
vegetative propogation
Ginger is the name of the entire plant. The bulbous parts you see in shops are actually called 'Rhizomes', however most places call them 'ginger root' to avoid confusion(the actual roots grow out of the Rhizomes, and they are rarely used in food). The leaves can be used to flavour food, and the flowers are also edible.
The tomato plant stores food in its storage tissue allover the plant body and to allure animals and birds for its seed dispersal the ripe berries of this plant have seeds embedded in the pulp. This fruit pulp has no direct use as food by the plant. The new plants germinating from the seeds utilize the food reserves in the cotyledons of the seed.
The bulb of the ginger root can be planted again as it is like the seed of the plant.
It is very uncommon for a ginger plant to have seeds, but if they do, they would only appear in the rare fruiting body.
Yes ginger starts from seeds
The ginger plant reproduces via its rhizomes which are underground stems that send out shoots and roots. These rhizomes can be divided and replanted to propagate the plant or the plant can produce fertile flowers that can be pollinated and eventually yield small round fruits containing seeds. Rhizomes Fertile flowers Small round fruits containing seeds
The ginger is the root of the plant.
Ground Ginger comes from the ground lol it comes from plants!!!!!!!
Yes it is
a ginger plant has a altrenate leaf sistem
It depends. If the wild ginger your talking about is a spice, then yes. The spice ginger comes from a flower. But not red ginger also known as ginger flower or alpinia purpurata. Hmmm...well if you are talking about spice ginger, then it is a flowering plant. The ginger comes from the tuber which it grows underground. The ginger you see in the supermarket is called Jamaican ginger. The problem here is the word flower. a flower is only part of a plant but in common usage has become the word for flowering plant. In answer to the question I think, wild ginger is a plant that has flowers.
The ginger lily.
Well there are actually two. Both species can reproduce from seed, ginger can also reproduce from rhizomes, and onions from bulbs
It is the root, of the ginger plant.
The part of the plant that ginger comes from is the rhizome or the underground stem of the plant. One medicinal use of ginger is for the treatment of nausea.