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  2. Yes, Everyone Can Grow These Tasty Vegetables in a Home ... - AOL

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    Radishes. These hardy root vegetables are a great last-minute crop—they can be ready for harvest as soon as three weeks after planting! While they're known for their colorful roots, the entire ...

  3. No Green Thumb? Here Are 12 Easy Vegetables to Grow at Home - AOL

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    Grab your gardening gloves and let’s dive into the 12 easiest vegetables to grow. From leafy greens to crunchy roots, you’ll be feasting on fresh, homegrown goodness in no time! 1.

  4. Planting Calendar: When to Plant These Popular Vegetables - AOL

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    With the current interest in vegetables and other home-grown produce at its highest level in decades, we all want to know how to grow the best vegetables. In order to bring your produce to your ...

  5. Unusually shaped fruits and vegetables - Wikipedia

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    When a root vegetable is growing and the tip is damaged, it can sometimes split, forming multiple roots attached at one point. If a plant is in the primordium (embryonic development) stage, damage to the growing vegetable can cause more extreme mutations. [1] Pumpkins being grown into Mickey Mouse shapes at The Land pavilion at Epcot in Florida.

  6. List of food plants native to the Americas - Wikipedia

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    When complete, the list below will include all food plants native to the Americas (genera marked with a dagger † are endemic), regardless of when or where they were first used as a food source. For a list of food plants and other crops which were only introduced to Old World cultures as a result of the Columbian Exchange touched off by the ...

  7. Amorphophallus paeoniifolius - Wikipedia

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    The plant blooms annually around the beginning of the rainy season. The flower bud emerges from the corm as a purple shoot, and later blooms as a purple inflorescence. The pistillate (female) and staminate (male) flowers are on the same plant and are crowded in cylindrical masses as an inflorescence. The top part is responsible for secreting ...