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The Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus L.) is an herbaceous perennial in the sunflower family. Do not be confused as the plant has no direct association with Jerusalem. The artichoke ...
Potatoes aren’t the only terrific tuber out there. Native to central North America, Jerusalem artichokes (Helianthus tuberosus) — often called by the more modern name “sunchokes” — are ...
A: Your description fits more than one plant, but broad leaves and ubiquity do suggest Jerusalem artichoke, aka sunchoke, Helianthus tuberosus. It is a known invasive that is slowly gaining ground ...
Also, at the high end of the aggressiveness continuum, there is the notorious Jerusalem artichoke, Helianthus tuberosus. It is grown as a food crop, but recommended only in areas distant from ...
It has an edible relative in the food garden that botanists call Helianthus tuberosus but that we eaters call the Jerusalem artichoke, sunchoke or one of several other names. Like any shifty ...
You may be familiar with Jerusalem artichokes, as a garden vegetable, these are selections of the wild Helianthus tuberosus from the central U.S. that are grown for the edible tubers they produce.
Jerusalem artichokes (Helianthus tuberosus) in one's yard means having the basic ingredients of soup in winter and beautiful flowers in later summer. How amazing this root vegetable is ...