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[R] Brassica oleraceaL. convar. oleracea var. gemmifera (Brassicaceae). Fr: Chou de Bruxelles; Ge: Rosenkohl; Sp: Col de Bruselas; It: Cavalo di Bruxelles; Pt: Couve de Bruxelas. . - Perennial plant with a long stem (0.8 to 1 m) terminating in a rosette of leaves.
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In a botanical sense, an herb is a plant that does not produce a woody stem and dies back to the ground each winter to a perennial root system. In the garden sense, herbs are plants that serve as a major source of seasonings in the preparation of foods.
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The Museum is cataloguing on computer details of some of the plants grown in the garden and their relationship to the John Tradescants. At the bottom of the page is the plant list in alphabetical order of the botanical name. Plant List A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y X
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Webster's English Dictionary chive chive \'chi-v\ n [ME, fr. ONF, fr. L cepa onion] : a perennial plant (Allium schoenoprasum) related to the onion
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Tired of the same old green beans, carrots, and zinnias in your garden? This year, when ordering your seeds from the catalogs, check out the edible flower varieties. That's right. Edible flowers. The concept is not new.
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Celery was used by the Abyssinians for stuffing pillows. Ancient Greeks and Romans crowned their heroes with dill and laurel. Dill also was used by the Romans to purify the air in their banquet halls.
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chive: (species Allium schoenoprasum), small, hardy perennial plant of the lily family (Liliaceae) related to the onion. Its small, white, elongated bulbs and thin, tubular leaves grow in clumps. Dense, attractive, spherical umbels of bluish or lilac flowers rise above the foliage; they
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Great for dressing up potatoes and spicing up salads, this easy-to-grow Alliums pinkish-lavender flowers make an attractive clump or edging in flower gardens.
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Hardiness Zones: 3 to 8 Height: 15 in Spacing: 12 in Type: herbaceous perennial, flowering bulb Flowers: Purple Comments: Chives grow best in full sun and a well-drained soil. Cut off the leaves periodically to keep the plant vigorous. Chives may be potted for use indoors during winter.
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Comments: Chives grow best in full sun and a well-drained soil. Cut off the leaves periodically to keep the plant vigorous. Chives may be potted for use indoors during winter. Plant chives in a well-drained soil exposed to full sun.
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Bibliomania e-text: Chapter Chive to Choke of C by Webster's Dictionary (1913 Edition)
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Additional Comments: For culinary use, snip only the tips; plant is attributed to lowering blood pressure and combatting anemia; self sowing habit can make it invasive; air dry to preserve chives for cooking.
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Do you want to "spice" up your meals? Sometimes I'll add flowers to a dull looking salad to add color. Or, sometimes I just eat flowers right out in the garden. But one very important thing that you need to remember is that not every flower is edible.
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The fruits, seeds, leaves, flowers, roots, and stems of plants are used by humans as food. Pumpkins and corn were foods that early American settlers learned about from Native Americans.
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Great for dressing up potatoes and spicing up salads, this easy-to-grow Alliums pinkish-lavender flowers make an attractive clump or edging in flower gardens.
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Kemper Code: A685 Common Name: pepper Zone: to Plant Type: Herbaceous perennial Family: Solanaceae Missouri Native: No Native Range: None Height: 1 to 2.
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Hot Pepper (Capsicum frutescens L.) or siling labuyo, is a perennial plant with small, tapering fruits, often 2-3, at a node. The fruits of most varieties are red, some are yellow, purple or black. The fruist are very pungent. The flowers are greenish white or yellowish white.
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Providing botanical, folk-lore and herbal information, plus organic herbs, and herbal products.
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bstract The participatory forest fire prevention programme of Forest Fire Prevention Management Project (FFPMP) aims at intensive fuel management and fire control with the integrated green belt on community land on the boundary of Berbak National Park, Jambi Province, Sumatra.
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2004 Iowa Commercial Small Fruit & Grape Spray Guide STATE SPECIALISTS Mark L. Gleason Donald R. Lewis Paul A. Domoto Extension Plant Pathologist Extension Entomologist Gail R.
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