• Potatoes (Solanum tuberosum L. (intechopen.com)
  • Solanum tuberosum - Close up of woman holding chitting seed potato in front of colourful yellow woollen jumper. (gapphotos.com)
  • Demonstration of differentially regulated proteins during a compatible interaction between Phytophthora infestansand Solanum tuberosum. (wallonie.be)
  • nov., a pectinolytic plant-pathogenic bacterium isolated from potato (Solanum tuberosum). (bvsalud.org)
  • Asclepias tuberosa , Butterfly Weed, is most often a distinctive bright orange but there is some variation in flower color, from deep red-orange to yellow. (prairiemoon.com)
  • I've moved the same plant of Allium tuberosum with me from Galveston, Texas, where it apparently did not reseed to a small town west of St. Louis, Missouri where it reseeded very vigorously to the point where it was competing vigorously with several Mentha cultivars to the northern suburbs of Chicago where it reseeds, but not as vigorously as in St. Louis. (pacificbulbsociety.org)
  • Allium tuberosum , commonly called garlic chives, is a clump-forming onion family member which may be grown for both culinary and ornamental purposes. (missouribotanicalgarden.org)
  • Allium tuberosum Rottler ex Spreng. (efloras.org)
  • Polianthes tuberosa 'Pink Sapphire' makes a charming border plant and a sensational cut flower. (vanmeuwen.com)
  • Replant tubers of Polianthes tuberosa the following spring. (vanmeuwen.com)
  • Tuberose flower, also known as tuberose, has the Latin name polianthes tuberosa. (bloomstreet.net)
  • Lathyrus tuberosus (also known as the tuberous pea , tuberous vetchling , [1] earthnut pea , aardaker , or tine-tare ) is a small, climbing perennial plant , native in moist temperate parts of Europe and Western Asia . (wikipedia.org)
  • Lathyrus tuberosus is a perennial plant with edible tubers 3 to 5 cm (1.2 to 2.0 in) long attached to its roots. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lathyrus tuberosus is a PERENNIAL growing to 1.2 m (4ft). (pfaf.org)
  • Phlomis tuberosa is a tuberous-rooted perennial of the mint family. (missouribotanicalgarden.org)
  • Our Tuberose, Cedarwood & Ylang Ylang Essential Oil Blend, used within our upgraded iconic Wellbeing Pod, works hard to create rich, deep, sensual vibes. (neomorganics.com)
  • This bouquet of creamy Tuberose, Cedarwood, Ylang Ylang plus touches of Jasmine and Neroli is feminine and indulgent in abundance. (neomorganics.com)
  • Contains 1 x Wellbeing Pod Essential Oil Diffuser & 1 x Tuberose, Cedarwood & Ylang Ylang Essential Oil Blend 10ml (Please note, the Essential Oil Blend is packaged separately. (neomorganics.com)
  • Deep tuberose oil from night-blooming white blossoms from India - floral, sweet and creamy, is blended with woody and aromatic cedarwood from warm climes of South Western USA and spicy ylang ylang from Madagascar to create rich, deep, sensual vibes. (neomorganics.com)
  • Lathyrus tuberosus can be propagated vegetatively by tuber multiplication or sexually by seeds. (wikipedia.org)
  • [2] Lathyrus tuberosus may reach habitats at altitudes up to 1600 m above sea level. (wikipedia.org)
  • Today in allotments of middle Europe, Lathyrus tuberosus is occasionally grown for its odour, its appearance and its edible tubers. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lathyrus tuberosus - L. (pfaf.org)
  • Indulge in uplifting Slow Beauty Rituals with Jasmine Tuberose. (sparitual.com)
  • Sweet Jasmine helps you unwind while exotic Tuberose calms skin and awakens the senses. (sparitual.com)
  • Lithospermum tuberosum, commonly called the southern stoneseed or tuberous stoneseed, is a species of flowering plant in the forget-me-not family. (wikipedia.org)
  • Phalaris tuberosa is a plant species in the grass family, commonly known as bulbous canary-grass or Harding grass. (definitions.net)
  • Apart from being used as an ornamental plant and decoration, the essential oils from tuberose flowers are also well known for their properties. (bloomstreet.net)
  • Tuberose flower is a plant that is safe to eat. (bloomstreet.net)
  • [4] Mature seed pods of L tuberosus may only carry few viable seeds. (wikipedia.org)
  • When direct seeding asclepias tuberosa in the fall , do you cover the seeds or leave them uncovered? (prairiemoon.com)
  • Currently, tuberose flowers are more often used as seeds for high-quality perfume and fragrance in cosmetics. (bloomstreet.net)
  • One of her most unique fragrances is definitely Cepes & Tuberose, union of a noble flower, erotic and precious, with an ingredient that draws a strong link with the land: mushrooms. (aftelier.com)
  • The high-quality tuberose is juxtaposed with hints of forest and soil that make it even more sensual, animal notes accentuate the erotic potential of the flower and increase their carnality. (aftelier.com)
  • Tuberose absolute,Polianthus tuberosa ,is an ancient perfume flower with an unusual, alluring scent. (aromahealthtexas.com)
  • Tuberose flower is one of the most popular commercial flowers. (bloomstreet.net)
  • Due to its larvicidal nature, tuberose flower oil is also capable of killing insect larvae. (bloomstreet.net)
  • In Indonesia itself, there are famous dishes that use tuberose flowers, such as cap cay, kimlo soup, tuberose flower soup, and palembang tekwan. (bloomstreet.net)
  • Therefore, before processing it, soak the tuberose flower before using it. (bloomstreet.net)
  • Like all species in the Asclepias genus, Asclepias tuberosa is one of the larval host plants for the monarch butterfly. (prairiemoon.com)
  • Tuberose has been cultivated for its scent since Pre-Columbian times in Mexico. (aromahealthtexas.com)
  • The cepes and the tuberose intertwined was all the star material that the perfume could aesthetically accommodate. (aftelier.com)
  • This is undoubtedly one of the most unique tuberose perfumes- and much more than a tuberose perfume. (aftelier.com)
  • Contemporary Tuberose by La Perla Perfume. (perfume.com)
  • Tuberose flowers, which are commonly known as decorative flowers and perfume-based ingredients, can also be mixed into your cooking. (bloomstreet.net)
  • After germination L. tuberosus grows very quickly and seed pods and small tubers are formed in the first year. (wikipedia.org)
  • Embrace the chic and sophisticated modern woman you are by wearing Contemporary Tuberose, a lush women's fragrance. (perfume.com)
  • Embroider's candle with a delicate tuberose fragrance. (gatherhereonline.com)
  • [3] L tuberosus prefers alkaline, calcareous, loamy soils, that are rich in fine contents. (wikipedia.org)
  • [6] There is a high variation in the percentage of constitutive heterochromatin between different L tuberosus plants. (wikipedia.org)
  • Tuberose flowers including plants that are easy to grow and long lasting. (bloomstreet.net)
  • A little bit of citrus in the top notes brightens the fleshy dark-brown of the blend, woods seem to both enhance the creaminess of tuberose and to add to the dry spiciness of porcini. (aftelier.com)
  • Blend Tuberose with Wormwood, a very strong aroma, over a month's time in a dark, sealed bottle. (aromahealthtexas.com)
  • This intoxicating tuberose blend is sure to be a favorite. (fillmorecontainer.com)
  • Tuberose can be grown year-round from February to October, with a height of up to 45 cm. (bloomstreet.net)
  • As Cepes & Tuberose continued its transformation, the tuberose again took the lead, bringing forth a heady sweetness accented with notes of vanila. (aftelier.com)
  • During formation of endosperm and embryo development of L. tuberosus , protein bodies are formed. (wikipedia.org)
  • Tuberose flowers are much sought after because of their fragrant aroma and are long lasting, even after cutting the stems. (bloomstreet.net)
  • The distinctive aroma of tuberose can relieve anxiety by calming the nerves. (bloomstreet.net)
  • Witness the same with HEM Precious Tuberose incense sticks. (hemincense.com)
  • Tekwan Palembang and cap cay can be processed with tuberose flowers. (bloomstreet.net)
  • Tuberose flowers can be used for various needs, from decoration to relaxation. (bloomstreet.net)
  • For more details, here are the origins and benefits of tuberose flowers that you need to know. (bloomstreet.net)
  • Display of tuberose flowers in white star shape with light green elongated leaves. (bloomstreet.net)
  • The benefits of tuberose flowers are very diverse. (bloomstreet.net)
  • But not only that, in Indonesia tuberose flowers are also used as a food ingredient. (bloomstreet.net)
  • Tuberose cut flowers can last 7-10 days. (bloomstreet.net)
  • Usually tuberose flowers are sold when they are dried. (bloomstreet.net)
  • After refreshing, the tuberose flowers are ready to be cooked as desired. (bloomstreet.net)
  • Cepes & Tuberose brings out the base layer of my soul, the one that only knows black and white, good and bad, hot and cold, big and small, and nothing in between. (aftelier.com)
  • Mestoklema tuberosum is a South African tree-like caudiciform mesemb. (cactusjungle.com)
  • After a few minutes the opening notes mellow and meld into a sweet orange muscat with a buttery tuberose note complementing. (aftelier.com)
  • Calopogon tuberosus is a small, easy-to-grow native orchid that ranges from Minnesota south to Florida. (plantdelights.com)
  • This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word phalaris tuberosa . (definitions.net)