Oxalis tuberosa is a perennial herbaceous plant that overwinters as underground stem tubers. These tubers are known as uqa in Quechua, oca in Spanish...
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Cross oxalis, "lucky clover" Oxalis triangularis – threeleaf purple shamrock Oxalis trilliifolia – great oxalis, threeleaf woodsorrel Oxalis tuberosa – oca...
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manioc (also called yuca or cassava), palm fruit, rice, potato, oca (Oxalis tuberosa), and chañar (Geoffroea decorticans). There are many regional variations...
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food of Aboriginal Australians in some regions. In New Zealand, oca (Oxalis tuberosa) is typically referred to as "yam". In Malaysia and Singapore, taro...
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sunchoke) Hemerocallis spp. (daylily) Lathyrus tuberosus (earthnut pea) Oxalis tuberosa (oca or New Zealand yam) Plectranthus edulis and P. esculentus (kembili...
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referred to as yams in North America Yam, a salad in Thai cuisine Oxalis tuberosa, referred to as yams in New Zealand and Polynesia Pachyrhizus erosus...
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kiwifruit Octaploid crops: strawberry, dahlia, pansies, sugar cane, oca (Oxalis tuberosa) Dodecaploid crops: some sugar cane hybrids Some crops are found in...
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Mucuna spp. Nandina domestica Ononis spp. Otoptera spp. Oxalis spp. Oxalis corniculata Oxalis tuberosa Pachyrhizus spp. Parochetus spp. Pinellia ternata Piptanthus...
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Certification Program Oca (structure), a kind of Brazilian indigenous dwelling Oxalis tuberosa, a South American tuber known as oca in Spanish Offensive counter air...
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(1987). "Nutritional evaluation of three underexploited andean tubers:Oxalis tuberosa (Oxalidaceae),Ullucus tuberosus (Basellaceae), andTropaeolum tuberosum...
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cassava Nasturtium officinale, water cress Nelumbo nucifera, lotus Oxalis tuberosa, oca Phaseolus coccineus, runner bean Plantago coronopus, minutina...
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potato (Solanum sp.), mashua (Tropaeolum tuberosum Ruíz & Pavón), oca (Oxalis tuberosa Molina) and ulluco (Ullucus tuberosus Caldas). Journal of the Science...
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the monocot family Dioscoreaceae. A different crop plant, the oca (Oxalis tuberosa, a species of wood sorrel), is called a "yam" in many parts of the...
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World Online: Oxalis abercornensis R.Knuth Oxalis acetosella L. Oxalis acromelaena Diels Oxalis acuminata Schltdl. Oxalis adenodes Sond. Oxalis adenophylla...
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central Andes, mid-altitude and high altitude areas Solanum tuberosum, Oxalis tuberosa, Chenopodium pallidicaule 8,000 3b) lowland southern Amazonia Manihot...
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17–21 mm. Adults are on wing from August to October. The larvae feed on Oxalis tuberosa. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Postplatyptilia aestuosa. Wikispecies...
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Oryza rufipogon Homoploid Caicedo et al., 2007; Gao and Innan, 2008 Oxalis tuberosa Oca Oxalidaceae Allopolyploid origin Putative Uncertain Polyploid (octaploid)...
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however, can produce adventitious buds for vegetative reproduction. Oxalis tuberosa, a stem tuber Corms of Crocosmia bear typical tunics formed of cataphylls...
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Dioscorea spp. Gastrodia sesamoides Harpagophytum procumbens Orchis spp. Oxalis tuberosa Pachyrhizus erosus Plectranthus esculentus Smallanthus sonchifolius...
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2010-05-17. Retrieved 2013-12-15. "Ecoport". Ecoport. Retrieved 2013-12-15. "Oxalis deppei". PFAF. Retrieved 2013-12-15. "Ecoport". Ecoport. Retrieved 2013-12-15...
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puffbird Guarani From chacurú, an imitation of the bird's call. Oca (Oxalis tuberosa) wood sorrel Quechua The common name derives from uqa, the Quechua...
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Ancient Egypt. In South America, the potato (Solanum tuberosum), oca (Oxalis tuberosa) and the sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) were cultivated for thousands...
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succulents. Oxalis tuberosa is a mainly South American food crop, similar to potatoes. Carambola is a juicy tropical fruit. Oxalidales Oxalis acetosella...
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chaucha S. juzepzucki S. phureja S. stenotomum S. tuberosum Oca (Oxalis tuberosa) Olluco (Ullucus tuberosus) Mashua (Tropaeolum tuberosum) Yacon (Smallanthus...
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Snakeberry – Solanum dulcamara Snowdrop – Galanthus Sorrel – Oxalis Redwood sorrel – Oxalis oregana Speedwell Corn speedwell – Veronica arvensis Wall speedwell...
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(Capsicum baccatum): first appears at Guitarrero cave in 8,500 BCE Oca (Oxalis tuberosa): first appears 8,500–7,500 BCE Aji (Capsicum chinense): first appears...
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Bioindicator Emshwiller, E. (2002), "Ploidy Levels among Species in the 'Oxalis tuberosa Alliance' as Inferred by Flow Cytometry", Annals of Botany, 89 (6):...
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Muscari Narcissus (plant) Nerine Ornithogalum Oxalis Pasithea Pleione (Rockery Orchid) Polianthes (Tuberosa) Puschkinia Ranunculus Rhodohypoxis Sandersonia...
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ideally grown at high altitudes exceeding 3,000 metres (9,800 ft) Oxalis tuberosa—although this root is not native to Colombia, it was used by pre-Columbian...
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low-lying valleys with a warmer climate. Additionally, Cucurbita maxima, Oxalis tuberosa (oca), peppers and Ullucus tuberosus were cultivated by the Muisca...
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