Garlic comes from a bulb that forms at the bottom of the plant. When you plant a single clove of garlic, it sends up tubular leaves, like large green onions. As each new leaf is added, it forms a clove of garlic inside the bulb, and a "wrap" around the entire garlic bulb.
A garlic plant looks a lot like a green onion attached to the top of a garlic bulb. The bulb stays under the ground, and the leave come out of the ground and the leaves part on either side of the stalk.
The bulb (the part in the ground) is the garlic that most people are familiar with. However, you can also eat their greens, they are called garlic chives. They are yummy, too.
its the part that goes from the roots to the leaves to give them extra nutrition
I think you would mostly eat all the garlic except for the skin. But you wouldn't eat just the plain garlic. You would probably cook it into something.
the buds
A garlic plant looks a lot like a green onion attached to the top of a garlic bulb. The bulb stays under the ground, and the leave come out of the ground and the leaves part on either side of the stalk.
Stem
Erm, no.
A single cluster is called a bulb.It is the root part of the plant.
Flour and flower are homophones. "Flour" refers to the white powder used for cooking, while "flower" is the colorful part of a plant.
An ovary is the part of the plant an apple comes from.
It is a SEEDof the plant.
Banana is the fruit of a plant
A beet is a root plant.
Six-legged creature that digs tunnel; your father's
It is a plant in it's own right, not part of anything else.