Leaf vegetable - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Leaf vegetables , also called potherbs , green vegetables , greens , or leafy greens , are plant leaves eaten as a vegetable, sometimes accompanied by tender petioles and shoots. Although the...
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This is an alphabetical listing of wort plants , meaning plants that employ the syllable wort in their English-language common names. According to the Oxford English Dictionary's Ask Oxford site, ...
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(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants) any plant having leaves, flowers, stems, etc., that are used in cooking for seasoning and flavouring or are eaten as a vegetable ... potherb - any of various herbaceous plants whose leaves or stems or flowers are cooked and used for food or seasoning...
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It is also called Kyona or potherb mustard. Not only is it good to eat, it's also quite decorative, with glossy, serrated, dark green leaves and narrow white stalks, looking good in flower beds and as edging. It's vigorous, adaptable and easy to grow in most soils. ... National Council for the Conservation of Plants and Gardens...
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Start potherb mustard by sowing seeds directly in the garden. Sow seeds ½ inch deep in rows spaced 12-18 inches apart. Thin the seedlings so that plants stand 6-12 inches apart. Use the extra plants as they are thinned, or transplant to other areas of the garden.
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Cindy Shapton,The cracked pot gardener,Williamson county, Tennessee,Herb gardening ... Who can resist growing plants that have so much to give in return for so little? Herbs tolerate poor soil; have few requirements yet produce leaves, flowers, seeds and roots that make our lives healthy and more enjoyable.
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potherb n. A plant whose leaves, stems, or flowers are cooked and eaten or used as seasoning. ... Gardener's Dictionary: potherb ... Meaning #1: any of various herbaceous plants whose leaves or stems or flowers are cooked and used for food or seasoning;
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Comparative trials with plants grown in the field, the greenhouse or in heated beds indicated that a minimum threshold temperature of 15-20 degrees C is required for leaf greening to take place, ... From the glucosinolates degradation products enzymatically via aglycone in fresh potherb mustard and their pickles,
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A unique exposition for the blind and weak-eyed people was founded in 1997. Visitors can touch and smell medicinal, soft fruit, potherb plants; they can also read the names of the plants written in Braille and in enlarged print.
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