Actually, a artichoke is a flower bud. The cores of the artichoke stems, which taste like the artichoke heart, are edible if you take off the outside part first.
Capsicum is a fruit that grows from the flower of the capsicum plant. It is not a root or a stem.
A data flower is the "terabyte" flower that has no root, leaf, or stem. It is a metaphorical representation of digital data stored in a large quantity, typically measured in terabytes, which are units of digital information.
Flower because without the other three you would not have the flower.Good Luck
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The cardoon plant is often mistaken for an artichoke due to its similar appearance. Both plants belong to the same family and have thick, spiky leaves that form a dense globe-shaped structure. However, cardoon is typically larger and has a more silvery hue compared to the artichoke.
Capsicum is a fruit that grows from the flower of the capsicum plant. It is not a root or a stem.
The stem or the root
Yes, you can eat the stem of an artichoke. It is edible and can be cooked and eaten along with the rest of the artichoke.
Well since is almost the same as broccoli then yes it is a stem.
Stem
The part of broccoli that we eat is an undeveloped flower.
The part we eat is basically leaves, the bud, and stem. So it's a vegetable. The plant does flower but doesn't produce a fruit.
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a stem is the part attached to the whole flower and the root/bush! The petel is the outer circle around the flower
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An artichoke bottom is the edible fleshy receptacle at the bottom of an artichoke flower.
A data flower is the "terabyte" flower that has no root, leaf, or stem. It is a metaphorical representation of digital data stored in a large quantity, typically measured in terabytes, which are units of digital information.