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  2. Jerusalem artichoke - Wikipedia

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    The Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus), also called sunroot, sunchoke, wild sunflower, [3] topinambur, [3] or earth apple, is a species of sunflower native to ...

  3. New Florida artichoke varieties can be healthy food or a ...

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    Over the last seven years, Agehara has been testing additional varieties to identify the most suitable artichoke in Florida’s climate. In 2023, he selected eight hybrids out of 15 varieties ...

  4. Stachys floridana - Wikipedia

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    Its common names include Florida betony, [1] Florida hedgenettle, [4] and rattlesnake weed. [3] It has been called wild artichoke , but it is not closely related to artichoke . [ 5 ] The plant was the Florida Department of Agriculture's "Weed of the Month" for February 2010.

  5. List of countries by artichoke production - Wikipedia

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    Countries by artichoke production in 2016 A map of artichoke production, 2005. This is a list of countries by artichoke production in 2022, based on data from the Food and Agriculture Organization Corporate Statistical Database. [1] The estimated total world artichoke production for 2022 was 1,584,514 metric tonnes. [1]

  6. Sandy, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Early newspaper records show that after the post office closed, the community became known as Sandy Branch, but by the late 1890s, it was more widely known as just Sandy. [2] In 1889, the post office reopened again under Postmaster Thomas A. Stephens, who also opened the first general store that year. [3] By 1900, Sandy was home to 164 people. [4]

  7. Talk:Jerusalem artichoke - Wikipedia

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    I disagree with the assertion that Jerusalem Artichoke is now less common than sunchoke. Purely on Google hits (not a particularly good indicator, but as that was the principal justification cited) I find there to be twice as many instances of Jerusalem Artichoke (5,330,000 vs 2,850,000). More importantly, a review of some of the results ...

  8. File:Jerusalem artichokes, Ehrenbach.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Jerusalem artichoke reflected in Lahn, Villmar.jpg

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