Cauliflower is the flowering part of the plant.
A cauliflower is a flower.
It is part of 'brassica'.
It is a plant in it's own right, not part of anything else.
Flower Condensed inflorescence
No, I believe it's the stalk and leafy part of the plant.
Yes, it is a flowering plant.
A cauliflower is related to the Madagascan periwinkle and a type of fern
a plant cultivated for an edible part such as the leaf of spinach or the flower buds of broccoli or cauliflower The vegtable doesnt always have to be edible..........a vegtable is basicly any part of a plant that doesnt have a seed in/on it.
No it is a plant name
Yes. Broccoli was developed from the cauliflower plant in Italy lots of years ago.
Two to two-and-a-half feet is the height that a cauliflower plant can reach.Specifically, the plant in question (Brassica oleracea) exhibits variable heights. Its maximum generally hovers around 24-30 inches (60.96-76.2 centimeters). Its width sometimes maximizes at the same measurements so that it's possible to grow a cauliflower as tall as it is wide!