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Description
- Latin Name: Helianthus tuberosus L.
- Zones: 4–9
- Spacing/Depth: 15–24"/3–5"
- Height/Spread: 8–10'/3–6'
- Facts of note: Perennial, produces edible tubers which are good fresh, in salads, boiled or in soups. Plants can be used in some landscape situations making a high hedge in one growing season. Flowers resemble small sunflowers or large daisies. Ripens in late fall.
The Jerusalem artichoke can be produced throughout the United States. However, the plant is better adapted to the northern two-thirds of the country than the southern third. Often used for pickling purposes. Fresh tuber tastes like a water chestnut and is used in salads. Tubers can also be cooked like potatoes. The edible portion is the tuber or swollen end of an underground stem, which in some respects resembles a potato. Aka "Sunchoke" Approximately 15-25 per 2 pounds.
Features
- Long-Lived
- Plant Spreads
- Self-fruitful
- Thornless
Characteristics
Organic Status :
Certified Organic Product
USDA Zones :
4 - 9
Approximate Harvest Time : Early Fall
Approximate Harvest Time : Late Fall
Plant Quantity : Bundle
Planting Time : Spring
Planting Time : Winter
Time to Fruit Production : 1 Year
Useful Plant Part : Tuber
Useful Information
Shipping
Cannot ship to the following states: HI, PR
Cannot ship via USPS.
Cannot ship via SmartPost.
Shipping Weight: 2.2 lb
Dimensions: 9.0"L x 6.0"W x 4.0"H
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