Many authorities attribute 'Greensleeves' (please note spelling and capital) to King Henry VIII of England, but some people dispute this attribution. With melodies as early as that, there is often some doubt as to who wrote them.
Lettuce Spinach Cabbage Kale Turnip greens Mustard greens Collard greens
yes there are
the leaves of a certain plant which is in the same family as kale and spring greens
"Ever greens" are trees that do no shed their leaves in winter and therefore stay ever green.
Ever greens
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Yes. Okra leaves can be eaten. Cook them as you would greens - but be careful of overcooking.
Yes budgies like greens including celery leaves. I fed my budgies dandelion leaves and lettuce.... and celery leaves....
Poke greens resemble other greens such as turnip or mustard greens and is prepared in the same manner.
Fresh and young greens go well with turnip. Green leaves of the turnip top are a good source of vitamin A. There are many different recipes for turnip with greens.
Many foods people eat are actually leaves of their plants. Spinach, lettuces of all kinds, cabbage, kale, mustard greens, beet greens, parsley, basil, thyme, oregano, and others.
You mean who wrote the play? William Shakespeare