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Arisaema triphyllum
Although one of this plants nicknames is Indian Turnip, it can only be used for food after boiling and thoroughly drying. Even then, its ...
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Ion Exchange - Arisaema triphyllum - Jack-in-the-pulpit
Woodland Jack-in-the-pulpit, Indian Turnip, Green Dragon, Brown Dragon, Dragon Root, Dragonroot, Dragon Plant, Dragon Turnip, March Turnip, Meadow Turnip, Indian Turnip, Wild Turnip, Swamp Turnip, Pepper Turnip, Wild pepper, Starch Plant, Starchwort, Memory Root ...
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Monkey Maddness - TOXIC PLANTS
American berries HORSE CHESTNUT nuts, twigs HORSETAIL REED (_Equisetum_) all HYACINTH bulbs HYDRANGEA flower INDIAN TURNIP (Jack-in-the-pulpit) all IMPATIENS (Touch-me-not) all IRIS (Blue flag) bulbs IVY ...
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Invasive Exotic Insects @ Invasive.org
Linnaeus) Coleoptera Elateridae click beetle Agriotes obscurus (Linnaeus) Coleoptera Elateridae turnip moth Agrotis segetum Schiffermuller Lepidoptera Noctuidae orange spiny whitefly Aleurocanthus ... Noctuidae formosan subterranean termite Coptotermes formosanus (Shiraki) Isoptera Rhinotermitidae west indian powderpost drywood termite Cryptotermes brevis (Walker) Isoptera Kalotermitidae pecan weevil ...
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Story Time :: Complete the story ::
Last Prayers The New Minister The Overconfident Fox Frog's Adventure True Friends The Big Turnip The Potter Two Sons The Lucky Farmer The Shadow The Caged Bird The Farmer and ... Schools Picture Gallery Teachers Talk Parents Talk Anchor Dimdima in Print Poetry Corner NewsRoom Stories Indian Folk Tales Animal Tales Witty Tales --Raman Stories  --Hodja Stories --Birbal Stories Moral Stories --Jataka ...
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Brassica juncea
IBPGR's Genetic Resources of Cruciferous Crops, the oilseed is more properly called Indian Mustard, the leaf mustard, Chinese Mustard. Several types are recognized: bulbifolia, crispifolia, foliosa ... and Xanthomonas campestris. Most prevalent virus diseases are: Rape mosaic, Brassica virus 2, Turnip yellow mosaic, Yellow virus, Cabbage black ringspot, Kukitachina mosaic, Cucumber mosaic, Radish ...
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Brassica nigra
(Brassica nigra Koch) and turnip (Brassica rapa L.). Indian J. Agr. Sci. 43(2):165–169. Watt, J.M. and Breyer-Brandwijk ...
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Plants For A Future - Alternative Root Crops
Psoralea esculenta. BREADROOT is a famous N. American Indian food, though we have yet to grow it. Perfectly hardy in ... Starchy and glutinous, the raw root is said to have a sweetish turnip-like taste. The plant has in the past been recommended ... Nov 27 2006 I'm searching for yampa, biscuit root and Indian potato seed to work on breeding. gloriacoleman953612000@yahoo.comAlternative Root ...
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