Salad leaves, such as lettuce or spinach, typically produce a single seed head containing multiple seeds. Depending on the variety, a single plant can produce hundreds to thousands of seeds. However, when referring to the seeds used for growing salad leaves, they are usually sold as individual seeds in packets, with gardeners planting one seed per location for optimal growth.
No, leaves do not produce seeds. Seeds are typically produced in the reproductive structures of a plant, such as flowers or cones. Leaves are primarily responsible for photosynthesis, gas exchange, and transpiration.
Musterd is a plant whose seeds and leaves are useful to us
Conifers have needle-like leaves, have cones instead of flowers and produce seeds.
Examples of dicot seeds include beans, peas, peanuts, and sunflower seeds. These seeds typically have two cotyledons (seed leaves) and often exhibit a netted or reticulate venation pattern on their leaves.
Seeds are made at the flower. Fruit is generated at the flower. Fruit contains seeds.
because it has many seeds in side them and when they have seeds inside them it mean a strawberry is a fruit? because it has many seeds in side them and when they have seeds inside them it mean a strawberry is a fruit? because it has many seeds in side them and when they have seeds inside them it mean a strawberry is a fruit?
is a salad mix of assorted small, young salad leaves
A salad spoon is useful to tossing a salad when combining a dressing with the leaves. Also, a salad spoon can be used to serve salad.
if it has seeds in it,and bananas are a fruit because there seeds are in the peel. in science, plants that have seeds inside are considered a fruit, but if you are making a fruit salad or a vegetable salad, then the vegetables are salty and fruits are sweat.
Tomato Leaves
Short answer: No. A salad dressing is specifically a colloid emulsion (when shaken/prepared), but easily becomes a suspension as the oil and water (in the vinegar) separate over time. On top of that, things like mustard seeds and herbs cause the dressing to become a mixture (as they could be filtered out). A salad in its entirety is a mixture, as the leaves are not dissolved in the dressing. So, salad cannot be a solution and neither is its dressing.
One creative way to incorporate chia seeds into a salad is by making a chia seed vinaigrette dressing. Simply blend chia seeds with olive oil, vinegar, honey, and seasonings to create a nutritious and flavorful dressing for your salad. You can also sprinkle chia seeds on top of your salad for added crunch and a boost of omega-3 fatty acids.
No, leaves do not produce seeds. Seeds are typically produced in the reproductive structures of a plant, such as flowers or cones. Leaves are primarily responsible for photosynthesis, gas exchange, and transpiration.
yes, because you can make salad from the leaves...
yeah
guinea pigs dont eat tomato leaves, iceburg salad, chocolate, potato, bread, seeds, any meat and ANY KIND OF CABBAGE.
No, the acorn is the oak's seeds.