Your Okra plant may look bushy due to its natural growth habit, which is characterized by multiple stems and a dense leaf structure. If the plant receives ample sunlight, water, and nutrients, it can thrive and develop a fuller appearance. Additionally, pruning or pinching off the tips of the stems can encourage bushier growth by promoting lateral branching. Environmental factors, such as soil quality and climate, can also influence its bushy form.
is okra annual plant or perinnal plant
Okra, also commonly referred to as "lady fingers", is a plant and therefore a noun.
either a bean plant or an okra
The Abelmoschus esculentus is also known as okra. The plant however, has some other names:quimbombogomboocrabamia
No! Okra is not starchy! don't you get it? Okra's name is not starchy! Don't you get it is a joke haa,haa,haa! But seriously okra is not starchy it is a vegetable. As far as I know vegetables don't have starch!!!
It is recommended to plant 2-3 okra seeds per hole.
Okra is a seed pod like peas or beans.
Rutabaga and okra are two that I can think of.
Okra is a flowering plant. Its green pods are commonly eaten fried or pickled. Okra is a low calorie food that is high in fiber and vitamin C.
Yes, okra does require pollination to produce fruit. Bees and other pollinators help transfer pollen between okra flowers, which is necessary for the plant to produce fruit.
Neither. Okra is a vegetable that grows on stalk-like plants.
Neither. Okra is a vegetable that grows on stalk-like plants.