Высохший Бутень клубненосный (лат. Chaerophýllum bulbósum) оставшийся в полях с прошлого года. Апрель 26. Dried up Chaerophyllum bulbosum remaining in the fields from last year. April 26.

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Высохший Бутень клубненосный (лат. Chaerophýllum bulbósum) оставшийся в полях с прошлого года. Апрель 26. Dried up Chaerophyllum bulbosum remaining in the fields from last year. April 26.
What is the best type of Vegetable?
CRUCIFERS (cabbage, brussels sprouts, broccoli, kale, bok choy, turnip, radish)
NIGHTSHADES & CO (potato, eggplant, tomato, peppers, sweet potato)
LEGUMES (green bean, lima bean, peas, mung bean, soy bean, alfalfa, carob)
CUCURBITA : ROUND THICK & JUICY (pumpkin, squash, zucchini, gourd, cucumber)
ALLIUMS & CO (garlic, onion, shallot, leek, asparagus, yucca, aloe)
ASTERALES/COMPOSITE FLOWERS (lettuce, artichoke, sunflower, chicory)
APIALES/UMBELLIFERS (parsnip, carrots, celery)
CARYOPHYLLALES (spinach, beets)
MISC. ROOTS & TUBERS (cassava/yuca, yam, taro)
don't come at me for categorization, I used botanical definitions per Wikipedia.
Winter Calling
Zaaddozen van gewone berenklauw (Heracleum sphondylium). 10-08-2023. (actm.) 02
“Seed pods of Heracleum sphondylium. Focus stack of 89 photos.” - via Wikimedia Commons
Scientific Name: Bifora americana or Atrema americanum Common Name(s): Prairie bishop Family: Apiaceae (carrot; umbellifers) Life Cycle: Annual Leaf Retention: N/A Habit: Forb USDA L48 Native Status: Native Location: Plano, Texas Season(s): Spring
Source: JZD
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bee bumble
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bee umbel
Apiaceae, Umbelliferae
Photograph taken on February 2, 2020, along the Little Etobicoke Creek, Mississauga, Ontario.