Nope, it's a leaf plant. LOL hope I helped.
Cabbage does not grow from a tree or a vine; it is a leafy vegetable that grows directly from the ground. It belongs to the Brassica family and develops as a dense cluster of leaves. Cabbage plants are typically cultivated in gardens or fields as annual vegetables.
No, it's probably a dish from the Middle East. It's said that the Swedish king Karl XII brought the recipe of cabbage rolls to Sweden from Turkey (where they are called dolma and made mith vine leaves).
The Rafflesia arnaldii plant is a parasite. It lives as a collection of thread-like filaments within its host vine, absorbing food and water from the vine. The only time any of it is visible is when it pushes out its cabbage size flower bud which opens into a three foot (one meter) wide flower weighing up to 24 pounds (11 kilograms).
No, broccoli is not a vine; it is a type of vegetable that belongs to the Brassica family, which includes cabbage and cauliflower. It is classified as a cruciferous plant and grows as a compact, upright stalk with flowering heads. Unlike vines, which typically grow by climbing or sprawling, broccoli has a more defined structure and does not exhibit climbing behavior.
Sarma is the Turkish version of the Greek dolma. A vine, cabbage or chard leaf is rolled around a filling, which can be meat or vegetable, and the results served as a side dish to a meal.
All fruit grows above ground, root vegetables grow underground. The most common vegetables to grow above ground are green leafed vegetables such as cabbage and lettuce and vine vegetables such as Runner Beans.
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no. it is a vegatable.
bacon and cabbage
Lamesha Vine's birth name is Lamesha Vine.