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But instead of small, delicately flavored ovals the color of a newly sprouted leaf, these were bloated and wrinkled, with a bluish cast.
(a) Wild Brassica oleracea, from which various domesticated cultivars have been produced based on changes to specific plant parts: (b) broccoli (and cauliflower; flower clusters), (c) cabbage (leaves), (d) kale (leaves), (e) Brussels sprouts (leaf buds), and (f) kohlrabi (stems).
A second print ad, for Truvia Baking Blend, carries the headline "A match made in nature" underneath a photograph of a cupcake with a candle that has a stevia leaf sprouting from the wick in the style of a flame.
Suddenly, a rational, rectangular leaf sprouts from a bamboo tree; a bird's claws grip an industrial-looking twig.
Now that the bloom is done, Carolus will move back inside for the winter, where it is expected to sprout a single leaf that could reach 12 feet in height.
A plant must arrange its leaves in such a way that the greatest number can spiral around the stem before a new leaf sprouts immediately above a lower one - that is offset at 360. "What better way to do this than to choose an angle between leaves based on a number that takes the longest to converge?" says Livio.
A new growth had appeared at the base of the plant's 3-foot-tall stalk, a sprout that was definitely not just another leaf.
A — "Borrowed a leaf".
Initially, scientists focused on how plant sprouting and leaf expansion in the spring are correlated with freeze and cold injuries in the spring.
A sprout risotto?
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