Broccoli.
The plant you are describing is likely the bottlebrush plant (Callistemon). Its dense clusters of tight green flower buds resemble miniature trees and are known for their distinctive brush-like appearance when in full bloom. The vibrant red or pink flowers attract a variety of pollinators, making it a popular choice in gardens and landscapes. Additionally, bottlebrush plants are typically drought-tolerant and thrive in warm climates.
Broccoli is considered an edible green plant in the cabbage family, Brassicaceae. It is grown for its flower clusters that form the heads commonly eaten as a vegetable. So, while broccoli does produce flower buds, it is primarily cultivated for its dense foliage and stem.
Jackfruit flower is cleistogamous and its color remains green like that of its fruit.
The small green 'leaves' are not leaves but the sepals that photosynthesize to provide food to the flower. They also act as a support to the flower.
Small green leaves at the base of the flower are called sepals. They are part of the flower's outer structure and typically protect the developing bud before it opens. Sepals can also play a role in attracting pollinators by providing a supportive structure for the flower.
The plant you are describing is likely the bottlebrush plant (Callistemon). Its dense clusters of tight green flower buds resemble miniature trees and are known for their distinctive brush-like appearance when in full bloom. The vibrant red or pink flowers attract a variety of pollinators, making it a popular choice in gardens and landscapes. Additionally, bottlebrush plants are typically drought-tolerant and thrive in warm climates.
Broccoli is considered an edible green plant in the cabbage family, Brassicaceae. It is grown for its flower clusters that form the heads commonly eaten as a vegetable. So, while broccoli does produce flower buds, it is primarily cultivated for its dense foliage and stem.
there is a species of helleborus that has green flowers
Answer Here is an African violet miniature variety that starts with an E but not in 1854, it was hybridized in 1983 Everdina (H. Inpijn/R. Nadeau) (5566) 09/30/1983 Double lavender/violet-blue fantasy. Medium green, plain, pointed. Miniature.
"There is actually a green flower. Its a term meaning an organic flower. You can buy a ""Green"" Flower you can try Organic Bouquet, they sell organic plants"
the ones that look green
It contain chlorophyll
you have to grow the green bell flower.
The green part that surrounds the flower bud is called the sepals. Sepals are important in protecting the developing flower bud and are typically green in color.
green rose
A red flower viewed by green light will appear to be black.
Purple and green flowers!