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25: ...red the national flower of Mexico in 1963.[4] The tubers were grown as a food crop by the Aztecs, but this... - Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
58: ...his]]'' and ''[[Ophrys]]'', have two subterranean tubers (more like [[tuberous root]]s) between the [[root...
107: ...oring, the source of [[Vanilla]]. The underground tubers of terrestrial orchids are ground up and used for... - Anemone (3447 bytes)
23: ...l-rotted manure, which should be dug in below the tubers. These may be planted in October, and for success... - Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
270: ...down in some season: tuberous sundews die back to tubers in the dry season, bladderworts die back to [[tur... - Sloth Bear (2146 bytes)
16: ...d, they can also eat honey, eggs, birds, flowers, tubers, fruits, grains and meat. - Yam (3819 bytes)
17: Yam tubers can grow up to seven feet (approx. two meters) in...
24: ... only a relatively minimal preparation: the whole tubers are briefly soaked in a vinegar-water solution, t... - Potato (22889 bytes)
26: ...ovisions — including [[tobacco]] and potato tubers. Before returning to England he stopped at [[Roan...
64: ...n [[1994]]. Amandine shaws typically produce long tubers with very pale, unblemished skin. Their flesh, fi...
103: ...s called "eyes" appear on the surface of potato [[tubers]]. Since common varieties of
104: ...propagation occurs by planting pieces of existing tubers, cut to include at least one eye. Confusingly, th... - Weed control (16617 bytes)
47: ...ial plants that are able to re-grow from roots or tubers.
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