Yes broccoli and broccoli rabe are in the same family, but it is not a type of broccoli it is a Italian green leafy vegetable.
Not necessarily
Large leaves typically produce more food for a plant compared to small leaves. This is because a larger surface area allows for more photosynthesis to occur, resulting in increased production of sugars and energy for the plant.
The plant has less chlorophyll to produce energy
Yes, it is. Anything, as long as they contain a seed or more, like oranges, sunflowers, and cucumbers, are fruits. If an edible part of the plant doesn't contain seeds, like broccoli, then it's a vegetable.
Yes, if you 'dead-head' or cut off the heads of sunflowers, the plant will usually continue to produce more flowers. This varies somewhat with the variety of sunflower and the bushy type will produce the most flowers when flower heads are removed.
Supply and demand. More people buy burgers, the cost goes down. Less buy broccoli, the cost goes up. And vice versa.
Growing more broccoli.
If you do, the chances are that it will grow into a bigger plant and actually produce more bulbs. If it flowers, then you may get seeds too that eventually will/can produce more onions.
it depends on the plant and how long it grows for but a healthy tomato plant will continuously produce fresh tomato's as long as the plant is properly taken care of and it is possible for them to live for mutable years in green house's.
=ANSWER:==Broccoli is a plant of the Cabbage family, Brassicaceae (formerly Cruciferae). It is classified as the Italica Cultivar Group of the species Brassica oleracea. See the related link for more information.=
Blue light encourages the plant to produce more leaves. A mix of blue and red light encourages a plant to produce more flowers. Since plants have chlorophyll, they reflect green light.