Yes, just like broccoli, the part of the plant that we eat is the immature flower heads.
The heads of cauliflower you see in the grocery are not flowers yet. They are the flower buds packed real tightly. The flowers, once they bloom, are not particularly showy and they don't really make a good corsage but you'll at least have something to eat after the dance.
A cauliflower is a flower.
Well since is almost the same as broccoli then yes it is a stem.
Flower Condensed inflorescence
No, it grows on a plant that roots and produces a flower immediately above the root
Cauliflower is a vegetable.
there is no flower better than cauliflower!
If you leave the cauliflower in the ground it will flower and seed.
If you leave the cauliflower in the ground it will flower and seed.
Cauliflower Root, leaf or flower The name 'Cauliflower' means Cabbage Flower.
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.
Carrots reproduce by seeds that can be found in the roots.
Cauliflower is not monoecious; it is a biennial plant that is typically grown as an annual. It produces flowers that are primarily hermaphroditic, meaning each flower has both male and female reproductive structures. However, the plant itself does not have distinct male and female organs on the same individual, which is characteristic of monoecious plants. Instead, cauliflower is cultivated for its edible flower buds before it bolts to produce seeds in its second year.