Brinjal, Egg Plant, Augergine and Melongene are all the same. The South Africans call it Brinjal The English call it Aubergine And the Americans call it Egg Plant
The plants may have been mislabeled when sold, or the seeds crossed last season.
Yes they do,I think sorry I'm pretty sure though I thing they are really small! :)
to know the important of the plant and plant structure
For instance you can stop using there cars so the awful gas can't harm the plants. Also for every plant you ruin you can plant another plant! You can also plant more plants just for helping the environment! That is how people can be more responsible for plant life! I hope you get your answer whoever wanted to know the answer to this question!
"Aubergine." Alternatively, the American-English word for aubergine is "egg plant."
The aubergine known as the 'egg plant'.
egg plant is known as a aubergine which is a sort of black purple colour and a weird shape.
Aubergine
Aubergine.
An aubergine is an Asian plant, Latin name Solanum melongena, cultivated for its purple, green, or white fruit.
Aubergine is also another name for eggplants. Some also call this Brinjal.
Aubergine is another name for an eggplant. It is also known in some areas as a melongene, guinea squash, or brinjal.
Also known as aubergine or brinjal (And Nasu in Japan) the scientific name of eggplant is Solanum melongena
The correct spelling of Aubergine is Aubergine.
The Eggplant, aubergine, or brinjal (Solanum melongena) is a solanaceous plant bearing a fruit of the same name, commonly used as a vegetable in cooking.
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