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PlanetaCactus: Opuntia ficus-indica - Chumbera
... very cultivated in the subtropical zones, and that have become very common in Mexico, the mediterranean region and the south of Africa. Description: The species, known as "chumbera", presents ligneous, very branched ...
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The Gardener's Network - Herbs : How to Grow Balm Lemon
... herb garden. The edible leaves have a lemony flavor, too. Native to Asia and the Mediterranean region, Balm Lemon will feel right at home in full sun, or a lightly shaded area ...
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The Gardener's Network - Herb : How to Grow Fennel, a Herb and a Vegetable
... too. Native to Mediterranean region, the bulbous base and stalk is popular eaten raw like celery, cooked, or boiled. Closely related to Parsley, Fennel is popular in Italian and other Mediterranean recipes. Also ...
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The History of Cabbage
... native to the Mediterranean region of Europe, and is somewhat similar in appearance to a leafy canola plant. Sometime, soon after the domestication of plants began, people in the Mediterranean region began growing this ...
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The Brilliant Lychnis
... the Lychnis. A native of Russia and Siberia, it had spread as far as the Mediterranean region by the Middle Ages, and is said to have been introduced to Europe during the ...
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Cabbage
... rutabagas, watercress, and mustard. History The old, original Brassica oleracea ancestor is native to the Mediterranean region of Europe, and is somewhat similar in appearance to a leafy canola plant. Sometime ... of plants, that ancestral "cabbage" was being grown as a leafy vegetable around the Mediterranean. Because the leaves were the part of the plant consumed, those plants with the ...
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Kale
... of cabbage, broccoli, brussels sprouts, kohlrabi, and cauliflower; it arose along the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts of Europe. Today, there are at least a half dozen recognized races of ... widely adapted throughout northern Eurasia, though its region of origin is unknown. History The old, original Brassica oleracea ancestor is native to the Mediterranean region of Europe, and is somewhat similar ...
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"Traditional Herbs for Winter Interest"
... Traditional Herbs for Winter Interest" Grayish foliage Sea Poppy Glaucium flavum Native to the Mediterranean region, its ground-hugging leaves looked surprisingly healthy for January in Seattle. According to Hortus, the ...
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Mediterranean Herbs
... wide variety of meats and vegetables. A native of the Mediterranean region, its name means "dew of the sea", referring to the ... Family Lamiaceae Often described as "the oregano with bite", this Mediterranean herb livens up many dishes. The leaves are highly aromatic, ... Lamiaceae Winter Savory is an evergreen perennial native to the Mediterranean region. It grows about 1 ft high and has stiff, narrow ...
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Open Directory - Science:Agriculture:Horticulture:Fruits
... carica. Olives Websites concerned with the growing of this small tree, Olea europea, of the Mediterranean region, which is grown for its fruit and seed. Prune Fruits Websites concerned with the practice ...
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