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Rosa roxburghii in Quarryhill Botanical Garden, California . Rosa roxburghii has various uses, including as an ornamental, [3] as a food source, [31] and in traditional medicine. [15] [27] The edible fruits have a sweet, sour taste. The species is cultivated for its showy flowers, or as a hedge because of its abundant prickles. [3]
Northeastern Ohio was originally inhabited by nomadic paleo-Indians who hunted animals like deer, wild turkeys, and bears and gathered plants like nuts and berries. Between the year 1000 and 1600 CE, the indigenous people in the area increasingly lived in villages where they grew plants like corn, squash, and beans.
Capsicum annuum, commonly known as paprika, chili pepper, red pepper, sweet pepper, jalapeño, cayenne, or bell pepper, [5] is a fruiting plant from the family Solanaceae (nightshades), within the genus Capsicum which is native to the northern regions of South America and to southwestern North America.
The items were sold at Aldi and Walmart locations in states including Delaware, Ohio, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, New York, West Virginia, and Connecticut. The full list can be viewed here .
Ross Woodruff, in Ohio, says it seems like spring days good for fieldwork are more sporadic — coming in two- or three-day spurts rather than the week-long stretches he remembers earlier during ...
Green beans. Cucumbers. Jalapeños. Bell peppers. Yellow squash. Zucchini. Additionally, the following vegetables and herbs sold by the pound have been recalled. Anaheim peppers. Cilantro ...
Piment flower in Uaxactún, north of Tikal National Park, Guatemala. Allspice, also known as Jamaica pepper, myrtle pepper, pimenta, or pimento, [a] is the dried unripe berry of Pimenta dioica, a midcanopy tree native to the Greater Antilles, southern Mexico, and Central America, now cultivated in many warm parts of the world. [3]
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