Spinach consists of the dark green leaves of the plant Spinacia oleracea.
Interestingly, the plant's red berries are poisonous to humans.
Spinach plant's male part is stamen in the flower. Spinach has bisexual flowers.
Spinach grows from seeds. The part of the plant you eat is the leaves. When the plant flowers the flowers produce seeds to plant and start new plants.
I think you are asking which part do we eat? I believe that would be the leaf.
spinach is a plant, but we eat the leaves mainly
Spinach is a plant with many cells.
In the analogy "leaf: spinach:: ? : root," the relationship is that a leaf is a part of a spinach plant. Therefore, the end of the analogy would be "vegetable," as it represents a broader category that includes roots, similar to how a leaf is a part of spinach. So the complete analogy is "leaf: spinach:: vegetable: root."
no, spinach is a vegetable.
Spinach is a plant. So they do have chloroplasts
No, spinach is a long day plant. It requires more than 12-14 hours of daylight to grow and thrive.
Spinach belongs to the vascular plant phylum, and the amaranth family of flowering plants.
A spinach plant can typically grow to be about 6-12 inches tall.
Spinach is an edible flowering plant.