There are several plants that have edible stems; asparagus and celery come to mind.
yes onions do have stems as you can see the stem sticking out in the middle and if they didnt have stems they wouldnt be able to hold on to their natural resorces - - Samantha 10 years old
Hour,Day,Month,Year----Heavenly stems,-------Earthly stems.
On the reverse look at the knot in the ribbon that binds the wreath. If it has stems they will extend from the knot, one pointing to the last A in America the other to the U in United.
Stems are thicker than trims
No, milkweed plants do not have thorns on their stems. They have smooth stems with milky sap that can be toxic to some animals but are safe for most humans.
No. Wine glasses and goblets (liquid servers) have stems also.
The liquid found in the roots and stems of plants is sap. In the leaves, this liquid is called leaf sap or leaf water.
Yes beans can grow in liquid. When my freind was in seccond grade she did that experiment and it grew stems.
Leafy vegetables are any variety of leafy plant that is cultivated for its leaves and stems to be eaten. Examples are lettuce, spinach and greens.
Milky latex in the stems and leaves can be irritating to sensitized persons or animals, but the claim that poinsettias are deadly poisonous is greatly exaggerated.
Latex and thorns are protective structures of euphorbia. The flowering plant in question has a milky, poisonuos sap and sometimes thorns along the stems.
it is when the lettuce is bolting in the heat. It gets bitter. you gotta cut that part off and dunk it in cold water for a few min and then dry really well and put in your frige for a few days. if your fridge is not cold enough, turn the temp up. But if you just find it you can rinse it off and you can let it sit in the cool fridge. it is when the luttace becomes bitter and you can wash it well and dry well and set it in the fridge a few days to sweeten back up. Hope this helps.
Carrots, lettuce, and hard boiled eggs. He is realy a great guy!
Warm temperatures allow certain bacteria to multiply very fast. It depends what kind of bacteria are on the iceberg lettuce as to whether or not it would be dangerous. If the lettuce has been contaminated with pathogens, it could be dangerous whether or not it has been refrigerated.
what are the similarities between a cactus and a water lettuce
Listroderes costirostris is the scientific name of the lettuce root weevil. The insect in question may be found most often referred to with the common name vegetable weevil since attacks are not limited to just lettuce (Latuca sativa) but to almost 50 different edible plants in all. The pest will feed upon the entire plant indiscriminately or focus upon specific parts, such as leaves, roots, or stems.