Onion is not an underground stem; it is a bulb vegetable. Carrot, sugarcane, and turnip have underground stems that store nutrients and help the plants grow.
The innermost layer of a carrot is called the core or heart. This part of the carrot is typically darker in color and has a slightly different texture compared to the rest of the carrot.
The type of inflorescence characteristic to plants such as parsley, fennel, wild fennel, wild carrot, and dill is called an umbel. An umbel is a cluster of flowers that are attached to the stem at the same point and appear to radiate from that point.
At a premature age, the top of a carrot plant would have small, delicate, feathery green leaves that are not fully developed. The plant might also have a thinner, less sturdy stem compared to a mature carrot plant.
The rounded stem or shoot of an onion is called a bulb.
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Carrot is a root vegetable.
A carrot is the root, just like a potato or onion.
No, the carrot is the root of the green bushy part.
Onion is not an underground stem; it is a bulb vegetable. Carrot, sugarcane, and turnip have underground stems that store nutrients and help the plants grow.
No, the carrot is the root of the green bushy part.
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A carrot is classified as a vegetable. It is orange with a green stem. The orange part of the carrot grows underground until it is ready to be picked.
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A carrot is a root.
The carrot, radish, onion and sugar beet have stems that are above ground and the roots and edible tuber/bulb is underground. The stem is green and the carrot is orange; the beet is red, the onion is white/red; the radish is red/white.
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