Do any vegetables grow on trees?
No, vegetables do not grow on trees. Vegetables are plants that are grown for their edible parts, such as roots, stems, leaves, and fruits. They are typically herbaceous plants, meaning that they do not have woody stems. Trees, on the other hand, are woody plants that have a single main stem and branches. The fruits of trees are considered to be fruits, not vegetables.
Food & Drink
- What is a fruit or vegetable that starts with the letter A?
- In tomatoes red fruit color is dominant to yellow and suppose a tomato plant homozygous for crossed with one yellowso determine the appearance of first filial?
- Can flour dissolve in vegetable oil?
- How often can you apply sevin to tomato plants?
Vegetable Recipes
- Which vegetable is zucchini better known as?
- What are the varieties of broccoli?
- What is the definition of food yield?
- What is the difference between burpless cucumbers?
- How to Dry Tomatoes & Put in Olive Oil (17 Steps)
- How much is 100 grams of cooked pinto beans?
- Which type of bananas are chiquita bananas?
- What to do with green beans on the bush that have gone limp and be good cooked?
- What are the classification of vegetables according to flavor and aroma?
- Where can one buy garbanzo beans?
Vegetable Recipes
- Appetizers
- Cheeses
- Chili Recipes
- Condiments
- Dips
- Fondue Recipes
- Grains & Potatoes Recipes
- Jello Recipes
- Salad Recipes
- Salsa Recipes
- Sauces
- Snacks
- Soup Recipes
- Spreads
- Stocks
- Vegetable Recipes


