Almost every country in the world.
central CA
No, it grows on a stem.
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
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.
Yes, cauliflower grows in the ground and produces a fleshy hard stem which grows to become the head .
Just like any other plant
Cauliflower is a vegetable. Vegetables are not invented, they simply grow in the form of plant life. And anyone who thinks otherwise is an idiot.
No, on a small bush, one head to a stem.
Carrots reproduce by seeds that can be found in the roots.
many like spinach, cabbage, cauliflower, bringles
Not really...they flourish more in open areas