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rhubarb
(redirected from pieplant)

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rhubarb,
n Latin name:
Rheum palmatum; parts used: roots, root bark; uses: laxative, constipation; precautions: patients with appendicitis, intestinal obstruction, intestinal inflammatory conditions; heart or kidney conditions; patients taking laxatives or heart medications; avoid long-term use. Also called
China rhubarb, Indian rhubarb, Russian rhubarb, or
Turkey rhubarb.

rhubarb


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2 425 315 375 5243 Significance (2) NS NS NS NS NS (1) SMS applied at 10, 20 or 40% mineralization rates two weeks pieplant or at planting; ammonium nitrate applied two weeks preplant or at planting; unamended control (2) = significantly different at P [less than or equal to] 0.
Pieplant, the spring tonic Where rhubarb can be grown -- and some varieties of this northern crop will produce as far south as zone 8 -- it's very popular, for good reason.
 
 
 
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