When in doubt, throw it out. NO.
Yea! Cabbage will rot to liquifaction.
No, when cabbage roots many chemical reactions takes place.
Cabbage is a green leafyvegetable.
By searching it from the city
Flies are more muscular on the inside but can't push it out to the outside of their bodies and love to eat you rotten pancakes.
None, sort of.No part that you'll see in the supermarket. The cabbage plant flowers after the second year, and the grower (75% of the U.S. seeds come from the state of Washington) harvests the seeds from the flowers. They are pollinated by bees, like many flowers and plants.
The line refers to how a "rotten orange" still continues to look beautiful on the outside, but on the inside it is rotted and disguising. It alludes to how Claudio 'knows' of Hero's betrayal, but no one else can tell.
Just make a compost of rotten wood like logs or smaller logs and rotten leaves.
Yes, apparently they DO eat leaves, my millipedes eat rotten ones though!
No your teeth want become rotten, but yes plenty of germs will get inside your mouth.
no they can't it will make them sick.
Symplocarpus foetidus is commonly called skunk cabbage. When the leaves are bruised or crushed, the plant releases a strong odor smelling like rotten meat. This smell attracts insects (flies, butterflies, bees and beetles) who come to pollinate the flowers, and thus life goes on.