The plants may have been mislabeled when sold, or the seeds crossed last season.
Yes they do,I think sorry I'm pretty sure though I thing they are really small! :)
tapioca plants
Eggplant is also known as aubergine. It is a versatile fruit that is commonly used in cooking in various cuisines.
Yellow-spined thistle is derived from the plant known as Cirsium ochrocentrum, which is native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. This plant is characterized by its yellow spines and vibrant purple flowers, and is commonly found in dry, rocky habitats.
I'd think purple because it is a darker colour therefore it absorbs more light, but then again you don't see many tall purple plants...
Eggplant is a dark purple or brownish-purple color that resembles the color of the outer skin of European eggplants. Another name for the color eggplant is aubergine
An aubergine is an Asian plant, Latin name Solanum melongena, cultivated for its purple, green, or white fruit.
egg plant is known as a aubergine which is a sort of black purple colour and a weird shape.
The aubergine is what Americans call eggplant. Aubergine is a white or purple savory fruit (like tomatoes are really fruit) with a soggy spongy interior and smooth shiny outer skin. The ones typically found in the US are purple, but most stores also carry white ones. It is widely used in Mediterranean, Arabic and North African cuisine
Aubergines, also known as eggplants, grow on bushes. The eggplant plant is a small to medium-sized bushy plant with large, lobed leaves and purple flowers that produce the fruit. Each eggplant is the fruit of the plant and grows from the flower after pollination.
"Aubergine." Alternatively, the American-English word for aubergine is "egg plant."
The aubergine known as the 'egg plant'.
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they have either pink or yellow flowers
I bought an aubergine plant about one month ago it was about 50cm tall. Deep purple flowers blossomed. I went back to the shop and asked "do i need another plant for cross pollination?"..........the ans....NO! i had bees going in and out of the flowers and now i have about 8 aubergines growing on this one plant and more on the way. However i have been told that if you prefer to keep the plant indoors then just use a small paint brush to cross polinate. One advise...watch out for the snail and slugs they love to munch on the leaves!!!
Yes they do,I think sorry I'm pretty sure though I thing they are really small! :)