Jerusalem artichoke is a type of sunflower that is grown for its edible tuberous roots as well as its pretty yellow flowers. This is a large, gangly, multibranched perennial with rough, ... Jerusalem artichoke is pretty enough for a place in the flower garden providing its rambunctiousness is somehow contained.
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The Jerusalem artichoke ( Helianthus tuberosus ), also called the sunroot or sunchoke or earth apple or topinambur , is a species of sunflower native to the eastern United States, from Mai...
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Jerusalem Artichoke, Helianthus tuberosus (HELTU) is closely related to sunflower and resembles it. The flower has fewer parts but is yellow. The roots have tubers which are high in inulin starch. The plant was investigated at one time as a source of alcohol.
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Last seen simply soaring up above 7′ (2m), the Jerusalem artichoke recently exploded with flowers. Last year, flowers appeared on some plants, and I read that flowering chokes isn’t that common. ... If you let the flower heads go to seed you’ll be able to resow from this colony. However, the ripening of the...
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Its name, Jerusalem Artichoke, Helianthus tuberosus, does not, as it seems, ... One can say that the only way to get rid of the artichoke is to move to another place. There are several varieties, of which the most important are the late (or never) flowering, and the early flowering which flower in august -september.
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Biology: Jerusalem artichoke is sometimes cultivated for its edible tubers, but it can become an aggressive weed that is very difficult to control. Plants flower from August to October. Seeds are usually produced in low numbers, so tubers are the primary mechanism by which plants reproduce. ... Jerusalem artichoke flower head.
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Jerusalem Artichoke - User Rating: 5 stars. Review Summary: Jerusalem Artichokes are an easy plant that grows well.  Not only is the tuber edible, but the flowers are gorgeous. ... About thirty years ago, a friend of my father's gave him some Jerusalem Artichoke tubers. We planted them in the garden, and they've...
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next yellow flower ; next in aster family ... The bracts beneath the flower head are an identifying feature of Jerusalem artichoke. They are sharply pointed and often slightly fuzzy...
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The common name does not refer to the city of Jerusalem but is said to be a corruption of girasole, Italian for "turn-sun". Jerusalem artichoke has edible, tuberous rhizomes that form in the autumn.
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Please do not rely on photos of the flower to identify the plant. There are many plants with similar flowers! The only sure way to know ... There are many similar plants. However, of all the similar ones, only Jerusalem Artichoke has tubers that look like this. ... For example, this is **NOT** a Jerusalem Artichoke flower!
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