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  2. Rhubarb forcer - Wikipedia

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    Rhubarb forcers in a restaurant vegetable garden. Rhubarb forcers are bell-shaped pots with a lidded opening at the top, used to cover rhubarb to limit photosynthesis. They encourage the plant to grow early in the season and also to produce blanched stems. The pots are placed over two- to three-year-old rhubarb crowns during winter or very ...

  3. Mom Gives Pit Bull ‘Chores’ Because She Doesn’t Believe in ...

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    Rhubarb's (I love that name!) fans also got a kick out of the video. @silverwatch129 got nearly 9 thousand likes when she pointed out, "Rhubarb needs a little vacation from working so flipping hard!"

  4. Lixus concavus - Wikipedia

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    Sap on rhubarb stalk caused by L. concavus. The adult rhubarb curculio overwinters in leaf litter or other similar sites and appears in mid-May. The adult makes feeding and egg punctures in the crowns, roots, and stalks; a jelly-like sap exudes from the wounds as glistening drops of gum, often with extraneous material trapped within.

  5. How to Grow Rhubarb - AOL

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    Rhubarb Crisp. I found this strawberry rhubarb crisp recipe on a box of Quaker Oats about 20 years ago. It's quick and easier to make than pie. It's versatile, too, because you can add ...

  6. Red vs. Green Rhubarb: How to Choose Rhubarb the Right Way - AOL

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    Start with some of our favorite rhubarb recipes. 1 / 80. Rhubarb Crisp. I found this strawberry rhubarb crisp recipe on a box of Quaker Oats about 20 years ago. It's quick and easier to make than pie.

  7. Rhubarb - Wikipedia

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    Rhubarb is the fleshy, edible stalks of species and hybrids (culinary rhubarb) of Rheum in the family Polygonaceae, which are cooked and used for food. [2] The plant is a herbaceous perennial that grows from short, thick rhizomes .

  8. Rheum rhabarbarum - Wikipedia

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    Rheum rhabarbarum was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. [3] Linnaeus also described R. undulatum, but this is now considered to be the same species. [1]The name rha barbarum, Latin for 'foreign rha', was first used in the writings of Celsus, who uses the word to describe a valued medicinal root imported from the east.

  9. Rhubarb 75 [Video] - AOL

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    Impress your guests with this elegant rhubarb 75 cocktail! Check out the recipe on this episode of Best Bites presented by the Hilton Garden Inn!