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Language of flowers – cryptological communication through the use or arrangement of flowers; Hanakotoba, also known as 花言葉 – Japanese form of the language of flowers; List of national flowers – flowers that represent specific geographic areas
The flower heads are 1–1.5 cm (1 ⁄ 2 – 1 ⁄ 2 in) wide, [4] pale yellow, often tinged purple, with 12–20 ray flowers but no disc flowers. The bracts are also often tinged purple. It flowers from July until September in the northern hemisphere. The achenes are grey, tipped with bristles. The pappus is white with equal length hairs. [5] [6]
Charleys' research and development manager Larry Geller shares that the company has been battling lettuce shortages since before Thanksgiving: They were originally unaffected by the shortages, but ...
Lettuce is closely related to several Lactuca species from southwest Asia; the closest relationship is to L. serriola, an aggressive weed common in temperate and subtropical zones in much of the world. [9] The Romans referred to lettuce as lactuca (lac meaning "dairy" in Latin), an allusion to the white substance, latex, exuded by cut stems. [10]
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Have you discovered rusty lettuce in the crisper drawer? You won't need to throw away that whole head of romaine. The post What to Do About the Rusty Spots on Your Lettuce appeared first on Taste ...
Lactuca canadensis is a species of wild lettuce known by the common names Canada lettuce, Canada wild lettuce, and tall lettuce. [2] Its true native range is not clear, [2] but it is considered to be a native of the eastern and central parts of North America. It naturalized in the western part of the continent as well as in Eurasia. [3] [4]
Lettuce dieback [1] Lettuce necrotic stunt virus: Internal rib necrosis : Lettuce mosaic virus: Mosaic Lettuce mosaic virus. Bidens mosaic virus Cucumber mosaic virus Turnip mosaic virus. Necrotic yellows Lettuce necrotic yellows virus: Ring necrosis Presumed viral agent (not identified) Rusty brown discoloration Accentuated by lettuce mosaic ...