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Chinese Artichoke Stachys affinis. AKA Japanese artichoke and crosne: note that the `s` in `crosne` is silent (and the `o` like the `o` in `no`). These are perennial root vegetables, said to be hardy to zone 5. |
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Chinese artichoke link by Yoris Apr 25, 2019 22:02:01 GMT -7 |
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Stachys floridana AKA Florida Betony, Florida Wood Betony, Wild Artichoke or Florida Radish. Stachys floridana. Said to have edible tubers (larger and more prolific than the Chinese artichoke). |
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The Florida radish by Yoris Apr 25, 2019 21:58:47 GMT -7 |
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Stachys officinalis This is a medicinal herb, also known as betony (it's not a vegetable). See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stachys_officinalis |
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Musings about the medicinal herb, Stachys officinalis by Yoris Apr 25, 2019 16:24:27 GMT -7 |
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Stachys palustris AKA marsh woundwort, marsh hedgenettle, or hedge-nettle. Said to have edible tubers. |
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