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What part of a plant is clove that you use as a spice?

The "clove" used as a spice (in pickling, etc.) is the dried flower bud of a tropical tree.


What plant has aromatic seeds?

clove


Is the clove plant a nitrogen fixer?

No, the clove plant is not a nitrogen fixer. Nitrogen-fixing plants have specialized root nodules containing bacteria that convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form usable by the plant. Clove plants do not have this ability.


Is clove a monocot or dicot?

Clove is a member of the Myrtle family, and is therefore a dicot.


What can clove oil be used for?

Clove oil is an essential oil from the clove plant. It is a natural antiseptic used primary in dentistry. It can be purchased in the pharmacy as a home remedy.


What products are made from the clove tree?

One of the products made out of clove trees is clove oil for pest control. Other products made of this plant are Kretek cigarettes, and acid washer vats.


What is the scientific name or taxonomic classification of the Clove?

The scientific name for clove is Syzygium aromaticum. Clove belongs to the plant family Myrtaceae.


Are ground cloves in spice bottles whole ground cloves or are they from only a part of the clove?

ground cloves in a spice bottle can be whole ground cloves or they can be only part of a ground clove


What is the plural of clove?

The plural of clove is cloves.


What is the scientific name or taxonomic classification of the poisonous plant Clove pinks?

The scientific or taxonomic name would be Dianthusspp.


What is clove's last name?

clove greenleaf :)


Where do whole cloves come from?

Origin Cloves are native to the Molucca Islands, now a part of Indonesia