- The
Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus
tuberosus), also
called sunroot, sunchoke, wild sunflower, topinambur, or
earth apple, is a
species of
sunflower native...
- most
striking foods in the
Andean markets.
Ullucus tuberosus has a subspecies,
Ullucus tuberosus subsp. aborigineus,
which is
considered a wild type...
- Miquelon, Cuba and the Bahamas.
Calopogon tuberosus var.
simpsonii (Small)
Magrath Calopogon tuberosus var.
tuberosus It is
listed as "G5 - Secure"
under the...
- 957210 Open Tree of Life: 540089
Amietophrynus tuberosus Wikidata: Q2212823 ADW: Amietophrynus_
tuberosus BioLib: 178640 BOLD: 605183 CoL: CSCH GBIF: 2423030...
- with
Jahnoporus hirtus)
S.
holocyaneus S.
oregonensis S.
subrubescens S.
subsquamosus S.
tuberosus Scutiger from zipcodezoo.com
S.
oregonensis at the Catalogue...
- in the
Indian and
Pacific Oceans.
Antennatus tuberosus was
first formally described Chironectes tuberosus in 1807 by the
French zoologist Georges Cuvier...
- Naso
tuberosus has the
specific name
tuberosus,
meaning "lumpy", a
reference to the
bulging protuberance on the
front of its head. Naso
tuberosus has a...
- (Helianthus annuus). This and
other species,
notably Jerusalem artichoke (H.
tuberosus), are
cultivated in
temperate regions and some
tropical regions, as food...
-
Distimake tuberosus, also
known as
Spanish arborvine or wood rose, is a vine in the
family Convolvulaceae. It is
native to the Americas, from Florida...
-
edible tuberous root. It is in the pea
family (Fabaceae).
Pachyrhizus tuberosus and
Pachyrhizus ahipa are the
other two
cultivated species in the genus...