No a carnation stem is much thinner than a celery stalk.
the celery "stick" is the stem and the leaves at the top the leaves of the plant; both the leaves and stems are edible
It depends on the type of carnation and the way it is grown.
Celery is the stem of a plant.
Celery is a stem
No, celery has leaves but the celery is not a leaf. if the leaves are up and the root is down whats leftover
Put different food coloring in jar (you can add water if you want lighter color) then take a carnation and split the stem into however many jar of coloring you have. Stick part of a stem in each jar then leave it for a couple hours. This is called colorful carnation if you would like to look it up on the internet. Or go to http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/experiment/00000144
the stem
Celery and asparagus are examples of stem foods.
Stem
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They store food in the roots
Celery is a vegetable. It is just the swollen petiole (part of the leaf) of the plant.