dan - Fri, 04/09/2010 - 13:08
Rhubarb is a popular perennial garden vegetable in many areas of the world where it is grown for its tasty leaf stalks (petioles), as an ornamental plant, and as an herbal medicine. Rhubarb has large, heart-shaped, leaves making it both a large and distinctive pant in your garden.
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Rhubarb History | ![]() |
Growing Rhubarb |
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Rhubarb Botanical Information | ![]() |
Forcing Rhubarb |
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Rhubarb Species | ![]() |
Propagating Rhubarb |
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Varieties of Garden Rhubarb | ![]() |
What to do with Rhubarb Seedpods |
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Plants that are not Rhubarb (but are commonly confused with rhubarb) | ![]() |
Growing Rhubarb from seed |
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Sources of Rhubarb (plants, seeds, roots) | ![]() |
Composting Rhubarb Leaves |
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Rhubarb Festivals | ![]() |
Medicinal Uses of Rhubarb |
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Culinary Uses of Rhubarb | ![]() |
Other Uses of Rhubarb |
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Rhubarb Nutritional Information | ![]() |
Rhubarb Poison Information |