
vegetable or shrub?
I spoke with my friend and we discussed our new choice to become vegetarian and we got on the subject nutrition and vegetables. Eventually though, I asked the question what salad vegetables from the family came from. I was wondering if anyone knew.
The family of the aster (also known as composite, daisy or sunflower family).
Pittosporum Shrubs & Hedges in Landscapes
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Companion 900108 Bypass Pruner $7.79 This set of 900108 bypass pruners from Companion are made of durable steel with a rubberized comfort grip for extended use. They have a 5/8″ cutting capacity and the bypass blades allow for precise clean flush cuts which makes pruning easier on you as well as your plants and shrubs! These pruners are ideal for new green growth and have a non clog surface coating to help eliminate gunky build up…. |
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Deerchaser Deer Deterrent Proprietary Technology Special Sound Level by P3 INTERNATIONAL $38.89 Deer also carry ticks that spread lyme disease and other diseases that afflict humans. Engineered with special sound level and light intensity to scare away deer but remain unobtrusive to humans. Developed by a plant scientist and found to be extremely effective in tests performed by big game biologists with New York state’s department of environmental conservation. Wide angle of sensitivity, up t… |
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Dictionary of Plant Names $12.95 Wonderfully useful and complete, this little book includes common name cross-references, geographical distribution, and name origins, all at a bargain price. Pronunciations given are decidedly Britannic, but this seems a trivial matter in a book that fills so essential a need so conveniently…. |
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The Encyclopedia of Edible Plants of North America: Nature’s Green Feast $14.13 From mushrooms to ferns, to trees and shrubs, nature offers a slew of healthy and tasty menu alternatives. We no longer have to limit ourselves to the 50 to 60 fruits and vegetables commonly grown in North America but can now learn and begin to enjoy more than 4,000 wild and delicious foods growing in our own back yards!Noted ethnobotanist Dr. Francois Couplan has been teaching the uses of various… |
