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  2. Tarragon - Wikipedia

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    Russian tarragon (A. dracunculoides L.) can be grown from seed but is much weaker in flavor when compared to the French variety. [7] However, Russian tarragon is a far more hardy and vigorous plant, spreading at the roots and growing over a meter tall. This tarragon actually prefers poor soils and happily tolerates drought and neglect. It is ...

  3. Taraxacum kok-saghyz - Wikipedia

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    TKS was cultivated on a large scale in the Soviet Union during World War II.The Soviet Union cultivated Taraxacum kok-saghyz, together with Taraxacum hybernum and Scorzonera tau-saghyz, on a large scale between 1931 and 1950—notably during World War II—as an emergency source of rubber when supplies of rubber from Hevea brasiliensis in Southeast Asia were threatened.

  4. Talk:Tarragon - Wikipedia

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    Artemisia dracunculus = Russian tarragon Artemisia dracunculus var. sativa = French tarragon Link to page in Internet Archive, accessed Jan. 7th 2015. source 4 [National Plant Germplasm System (GRIN)]: GRIN just lists both "French tarragon" and "Russian tarragon" in the section "common names" for "Artemisia dracunculus L.".

  5. Cheddar BLT Burgers with Tarragon Russian Dressing

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    Spread the Russian dressing on the buns. Set the lettuce leaves and tomato slices on the bottom halves and top with the burgers, red onion and bacon. Close the burgers, cut in half and serve right ...

  6. Category:Flora of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Note: The country of Russia is not a geographical unit employed in the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions. The following categories should be used instead where the information is available: Category:Flora of Central European Russia; Category:Flora of East European Russia; Category:Flora of North European Russia

  7. Category:Flora of the Russian Far East - Wikipedia

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    It includes flora taxa that are native to the Russian Far East. Taxa of the lowest rank are always included. Higher taxa are included only if endemic. For the purposes of this category, the "Russian Far East" is defined in accordance with the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions. That is, the geographic region known as ...

  8. Dragonwort - Wikipedia

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    Dragonwort is a common name for a plant which may refer to: Artemisia dracunculus , also known as tarragon, an edible aromatic herb in the daisy family, Asteraceae Dracunculus vulgaris , also known as dragon arum, a flowering plant in the arum family, Araceae

  9. Red Data Book of the Russian Federation - Wikipedia

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    Red Data Book of the Russian Federation (RDBRF), also known as Red Book (Russian: Красная книга) or Russian Red Data Book, is a state document established for documenting rare and endangered species of animals, plants and fungi, as well as some local subspecies (such as the Ladoga seal) that exist within the territory of the Russian Federation and its continental shelf and marine ...