The vegetable that has no leaves is the root vegetable, specifically the carrot. Carrots grow underground and consist primarily of a thickened taproot, which is the edible portion. Other examples of leafless vegetables include turnips and radishes, which also develop primarily from their roots.
spinich! gross but made of leaves!
lettuce
Some vegetable leaves that are eaten are lettuce, spinach, and kale.
A mushroom????
It depends . According to us ( people ) , we classify it as a vegetable , but biologically it's the leaves of a fruit . The flower of any plant is having an ovary . A fertilized ovary is called a fruit ( Biological Definition ) and we eat the leaves ( or walls ) of the lettuce fruit .
Onion leaves have chloroplast but not the vegetable(bulb)....
Yes, you can put leaves in your vegetable garden to add nutrients and organic matter. Leaves will decompose over time, enriching the soil and providing essential nutrients for your plants.
To identify vegetable leaves, observe the shape, color, texture, and arrangement of the leaves. Use a field guide or online resources for reference. Pay attention to details like leaf margins, veins, and overall size. Practice by comparing different types of vegetable leaves side by side.
No it is not recommended.See Related Link below
Earthworms eat dead or rotting leaves.
Yes, Acacia tree leaves can be used in a vegetable garden compost. They are rich in nutrients and will help enrich the compost with organic matter. Just be sure to shred them first to help speed up the decomposition process.
An edible plant is a vegetable.