The leaves of an eggplant plant are large, broad, and ovate, often exhibiting a glossy, dark green color. They have a slightly wavy or lobed edge and can be quite hairy, giving them a somewhat textured appearance. The leaves grow alternately along the stem and can reach up to 8 inches in length, providing ample shade and support for the developing fruit.
eggplant is eggplant jus cos god liked the name
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An egg plant looks inside just as its mum but if it was a flower it would be the same couler unless it is closed
To determine if an eggplant is ripe, look for a shiny and smooth skin with vibrant color. Press the skin gently - if it leaves an imprint, it is ripe. Additionally, a ripe eggplant will feel heavy for its size.
You have waaaay to little information to try identify this plant. how tall is the plant is it a shrub or a tree what do the flowers look like what do the leaves look like
To determine if an eggplant is ripe, look for a shiny and smooth skin with vibrant color. Press the skin gently - if it leaves a slight indentation that quickly bounces back, the eggplant is ripe. Additionally, the stem should be green and fresh-looking.
They usually look like regular weeds; ugly , green , tall , and has a bunch of leaves....
She will be an eggplant shape.
A geranium? Lamb's Ear?
A eggplant is oval shaped and is almost always purple colored. They can also look like a crooked oval shaped fruit.
The plant looks like MJ ( sort of). The flowers look like buttercup flowers. The leaves are green, slim, short(er) and serated
Plant leaves may look burnt due to excessive exposure to sunlight, which can cause the leaves to dry out and become scorched. This can also happen if the plant is exposed to extreme temperatures or if it is not receiving enough water.