Also, dog tooth. a canine tooth. ... Architecture. any of a series of small pyramidal ornaments, usually formed by a radiating arrangement of four sculptured leaves, set close together in a concave molding, used esp. in England in the 13th century ... Copy & paste this link to your blog or website to reference this pag...
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Propagation Methods:; By dividing rhizomes, tubers, corms or bulbs (including offsets); ... This grows well in Florida/ needs rich wet soil to produce a good crop of tubers-Mine grow well and are nice looking they do well in areas too wet for most things, [but not in standing water].
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Synonym:Xanthosoma jacquinii; Synonym:Xanthosoma jeoquinii; ... 16 members have or want this plant for trade. ... Propagation Methods:; By dividing rhizomes, tubers, corms or bulbs (including offsets);
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Wapato (Sagittaria latifolia), one of the few Native American names that we still use, is also known as arrowhead, arrowleaf, duck potato, and Indian potato. It is not known as arrowroot. Sagittaria latifolia and Sagittaria cuneata can be found in swamps all over North America. ... They both produce edible tubers.
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Information about : Xanthosoma sagittifolium, arrowleaf, elephant ear, yautia ... Although of tropical origins, the roots and tubers of this plant can withstand cold temperatures down to about 14°F. (-10°C) Arrowleaf can thus be a most interesting tropical looking plant for gardeners in temperate zones.
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Despite the lack of species-specific information, the species of arrowleaf growing on the Texas coastal plain can form edible tubers. For this reason I will discuss some of the uses and preparation methods gleaned from ethnobotanical observations.
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Xanthosoma sagittifolium. Locally known as yautia or malanga in Puerto Rico, this herbaceous perennial, indigenous to tropical South America, produces an edible, starchy tuber. Nature's own wrapping of ... Arrowleaf Elephant Ear by f0rbe5. ... Click this icon to see all public photos and videos tagged with Arrowleaf Elephant Ear...
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Later in the book, in the chapter entitled "The Autumn Provides Food and Loneliness", Sam describes gathering bulrush roots and "the nutlike tubers of the sedges" in addition to arrowleaf bulbs and cattail tubers.  He also finds some wild onions.
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Wildflowers of the Appalachian Mountians, Clarke county, Fredrick County, Shenandoah County in Virginia and Hardy County in West Virginia. ... Description: From 3 to 8 inches tall, Leaves are glossy and oval crowded toward the tip of the stem This plant is the source of oil of wintergreen and has this odor when crushed.
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We found cat tail and arrowleaf tubers that the main character ate. We saw Stag Horn sumac. The best part of it all was the pond. There were four ducks and a blue heron. A blue heron is a big blue bird, and its wings are huge.
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