Generally, leaf cells are found in the leaf of a plant.
shape of the carrot leave
Yes, I can help you identify a spiky leaf plant. Please provide a description or picture of the plant so I can assist you accurately.
A daisy leaf varies by plant species. Pictured is a jagged toothed variety. Probably a more commonly noted leaf.
Carrot leaf blades are typically ovate in shape, with finely divided leaflets or lobes that give them a feathery appearance.
leaf
after you get it go to fregley and if you didn't get the carrot get the carrot then stick it in his face and then use the leaf blower to get him out then he will give u a bingo troll
YES 1. Cut a carrot 2 inches below its leaves. You can also use the full carrot. 2. In a pot, fill 2/3 with the pebbles, add the carrot, then fill around the carrot, making sure the carrot tip is exposed. 3. Add enough water to the level of the pebbles. Maintain water level at all times. 4. After the roots are exposed and the top leaves have grown, transfer to the soil. Dig a hole long enough to fit the full carrot of carrot piece. Keep the tip above the soil. 5. Water as necessary; In 3-6 weeks, you should have new carrots.
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The picture on the Canadian Flag is a leaf. It is a maple leaf. The leaf is red.
Leaf is a plant.
The green part on top of the carrot is referred to as carrot greens, which are edible. Carrot greens are coarse and grainy when eaten raw, and compare to celery. Some think they are too stringy to use, and have a bitter taste with a bit of sweetness. They are thought to have about the same nutritional value as the carrot root.