Yes, cauliflowers grow on a stem. The edible part of the cauliflower is actually the flower head, which develops at the top of the plant's stem. As the plant matures, the leaves surround the flower head, providing protection and support as it grows. When properly cared for, the stem supports the weight of the developing cauliflower head.
In a plant that grows on a short stem
Two.
Nope - they grow upwards from the ground.
stem don't grow a stem is a tree never will grow agin
Cauliflowers are type of plants. They have chlorophylls in their leaves
Yes it can grow from stem cuttings
To grow broccoli from a stem, cut a stem from a mature broccoli plant and place it in water until roots form. Then, plant the stem in soil and water regularly to help it grow into a new broccoli plant.
Pumpkins grow from seeds, but they do have a stem as well.
Branches grow from the stem,in an odd way.
If you put a cut stem in the soil, it is unlikely the sunflower would grow. It would need to grow from seed.
Stem cells
no, but it grows from a special stem called sucker