A strawberry is a fruit that surrounds the seeds to give it nurishment when it falls and to keep them safe. Yes it is edible
The part of the potato plant we eat is called the tuber, which is actually an enlarged underground stem.
Yes a strawberry is a nonvascular plant is is also a diocot and it is an angiosperm too.
You can eat both the bulbous stem (the kohlrabi itself) as well as the leaves of the kohlrabi plant. The stem can be peeled, sliced, and eaten raw or cooked, while the leaves can be used in salads or cooked like other leafy greens.
Leaves of celary plant are used as an spice.how is that a answerstem cause root is down leaves are up the part to eat in the middle
tube like structue that can soak up water more easily
you take the stem off then put it in your mouth take a bite
Yes.
Stem
The part of the potato plant we eat is called the tuber, which is actually an enlarged underground stem.
People call it poison ivy. The stem is like a flower but the top of the plant has fruit that looks like strawberries, but be careful DON'T EAT IT!! Most people call them poison strawberries for a reason.
Yes a strawberry is a nonvascular plant is is also a diocot and it is an angiosperm too.
the stem
The strawberry is not classified by botanists as a true berry, because true berries (such as blueberries and cranberries) have seeds on the inside. The strawberry, however has its dry, yellow "seeds" on the outside, each of which is actually considered a separate fruit, and are regarded as the "True fruit" part of the strawberry! On average there are 200 tiny seeds on every Strawberry. The red, fleshy part of the strawberry (the part that everyone likes to eat so much) is actually the engorged end of the stem that is called the receptacle. The receptacle is the part of the stem where the petals, sepals, stamens and carpels are all attached. This is also true for traditional "fruits" such as apples and pineapples. When a fruit has so much extra material, delicious though it may be, in addition to the ovary, it is referred to as an accessory plant. The obvious reason being that the fruits are, in the case of the strawberry, the achenes, but the rest of the strawberry comes along with them.
yes you can, by cutting out the stem on top then punching your tongue through the middle of the hole.
Horses can eat the strawberry itself, it is recommended to not feed the green parts of the plant just to be safe. Horses tend to have a sweet tooth and enjoy fruits and berries as treats.
stem (and leaves) but the part we eat are stems
The stem gives the plant water,and the pitchers eat the food!