Yes
No. Along with carrots, parsnips, and beets, celery is considered a minor vegetable crop- not a leafy green.
Green leafy veg have vitamin A, yellow ones have beta caratine.
Yes. The red color is a bonus pigment that contains beta-carotene, but the cabbage is still classed as a green vegetable
In moss, the green leafy stuff is haploid. Mosses have a life cycle that alternates between a haploid gametophyte stage (the leafy green structure) and a diploid sporophyte stage.
Well if it wasnt for chlorophyll, they wouldnt be leafy "green", they would be another colour
no
green and leafy
well i know of the leafy green kale and the dark non-leafy kale calledeither lacinato kale, dino kale, or black kale...dino because its texture is more like a reptile then leafy like the green leafy kale.
Green leafy vegetables are called 'hari sabjiyan' in hindi. These are good for health. For example- spinach, bottlegourd
Green leafy vegetables contain vitamins K, C, E and many of the B vitamins . So these vitamins will be lacking in the diet of a person who dislikes leafy vegetables. Also Green leafy vegetables are a great source of calcium and magnesium.
Green and leafy.
Yes