Psoralea esculenta
Psoralea esculenta, prairie turnip is an herbaceous perennial plant native to prairies and dry woodlands of central North America, which bears a starchy tuberous root edible as a root vegetable. The plant is also known as Pediomelum esculentum. English names for the plant include tipsin, teepsenee, breadroot, breadroot scurf pea, large Indian breadroot and pomme blanche. The prairie turnip was a staple food of the Plains Indians.
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Psoralea esculenta
Psoralea esculenta, prairie turnip is an herbaceous perennial plant native to prairies and dry woodlands of central North America, which bears a starchy tuberous root edible as a root vegetable. The plant is also known as Pediomelum esculentum. English names for the plant include tipsin, teepsenee, breadroot, breadroot scurf pea, large Indian breadroot and pomme blanche. The prairie turnip was a staple food of the Plains Indians.
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Die Prärie-Rübe (Psoralea escu ...... ntlich versuchsweise angebaut.
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Psoralea esculenta, prairie tu ...... food only in times of famine.
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Pediomelum esculentum (Pursh) Rydb.)
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Photo of Prairie Turnip taken ...... d, MN. Photo by John McDaris.
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Die Prärie-Rübe (Psoralea escu ...... ntlich versuchsweise angebaut.
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Psoralea esculenta, prairie tu ...... le food of the Plains Indians.
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