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MrRissso [65]
3 years ago
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Match the vegetables with their types. Garlic, radish, pumpkin, and kale

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katen-ka-za [31]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

garlic = alliums

pumpkin = cucurbits

kale = leafy greens

radish = roots

Explanation:

Alliums are plant species that thrive in<u> temperate climate</u>. Their length extends from<em><u> 5 cm</u></em><em><u> to</u></em><em><u> 150 cm</u></em>. Other than garlic, some examples of alliums are:<em> onion, scallion, chives, et</em>c.

Cucurbits are also known as<em> "gourds." </em>They thrive in <u>both tropical and temperate climate.</u> They are often vines that grow<em> annually</em>. Other than pumpkin, some examples of cucurbits are: <em>squash, cucumber, watermelon, etc.</em>

Leafy Greens are also known as<em> "leafy vegetables."</em> They are the leaves of plants that are packed with nutrition and great for daily diet. Other than kale, some examples of leafy greens are: <em>lettuce and spinach.</em>

Roots/Root Vegetables grow from the underground. Most of them are staple food in some countries. Other than radish, some root vegetables are: <em>turnips, beets, carrots, etc.</em>

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