Yes, cauliflower grows in the ground and produces a fleshy hard stem which grows to become the head .
There is a top plant and then the cauliflower among the leaves, so it doesn't grow underground but on top. Cauliflower plants do send roots underground, but the flowers, the parts that are eaten, grow above ground.
If you leave the cauliflower in the ground it will flower and seed.
If you leave the cauliflower in the ground it will flower and seed.
Carrots reproduce by seeds that can be found in the roots.
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No, it grows on a stem.
In order to grow a pineapple, you have to plant one in the ground. As they grow, you have to weed them and water them. When it bears fruit, it's nothing more than a leafy stalk with a pineapple. Not a tree. So technically, yes, they do grow in the ground.
There is a type of cauliflower plant called "cheddar" that grows a yellow color with a milder taste than regular white cauliflower.
How do you imagine ANY plant can grow from top to bottom
Just like any other plant
Almost every country in the world.
Common vegetables which grow above ground include: Broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts, asparagus, spinach, lettuce, cabbage, various greens, celery, rhubarb. Squashes (including pumpkins), tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, eggplant, okra, green beans and peas are technically fruits, but they are used as vegetables. Peanuts are a special case: they are legumes similar to beans and peas, the fruit pods form above ground but they force their way into the ground to mature. Vegetables that grow underground include: Potatoes, carrots, parsnips, beets, radishes, turnips, onions, garlic. Onions do not grow underground an onion bulb is a swollen stem.