Pomegranate leaves come from a pomegranate plant. Pomegranate is a common fruit plant of the tropical and subtropical regions.
The leaves of the pomegranate plant are classified as simple leaves. Each leaf is undivided and has a single leaf blade, typically with a smooth margin and a glossy appearance. They are arranged alternately on the stems, contributing to the overall aesthetic of the plant.
Venation in pomegranate refers to the arrangement and pattern of veins within the leaves of the plant. Pomegranate leaves typically exhibit a pinnate venation pattern, where a central midrib runs through the leaf, with smaller veins branching off laterally. This structure facilitates efficient transport of nutrients and water throughout the leaf. The distinct venation also contributes to the overall aesthetic appeal of the pomegranate plant.
Eat the pomegranate seeds, not the flower.
the celery "stick" is the stem and the leaves at the top the leaves of the plant; both the leaves and stems are edible
Pomegranate trees turn yellow in autumn winter before shedding their leaves.
The family name of the pomegranate plant is Lythraceae.
the leaves
Pomegranate came from Iran.Strange huh?
the fruit
yes,it does have flowers.
India
no