It is Garden Rhubarb
The scientific name for rhubarb is Rheum rhabarbarum.
Rheum rhabarbarum
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rheum X cultorum (R. rhaponticum, R. rhabarbarum).
Do you mean "rhubarb" (Rheum rhabarbarum)? The wild plant grows along the banks of the river Volga. It was cultivated by the Chinese over 2000 years ago.
Of or pertaining to rheum; abounding in, or causing, rheum; affected with rheum.
The rheum was dripping from her nose!!
Rheum undulatum was created in 1762.
Rheum maximowiczii was created in 1932.
Rheum is a thin discharge of the mucous membranes, especially during a cold.
The botanical name of rabarvel, commonly known as "wild rhubarb" or "rhubarb," is Rheum rhabarbarum. This plant belongs to the Polygonaceae family and is often recognized for its large leaves and edible stalks. It's important to note that while the edible parts can be consumed, the leaves are toxic due to their high oxalic acid content.
Yes, rhubarb is a dicot, which means it belongs to the group of flowering plants characterized by having two seed leaves, or cotyledons, in their seeds. Rhubarb (Rheum rhabarbarum) exhibits other typical dicot features, such as net-like leaf venation and flower structures. As a member of the Polygonaceae family, it shares these traits with other dicot plants.
Yes.