Pteridium esculentum was created in 1786.
Fat Hen (Chenopodium album)Fava Beans (wider and thinner than green beans)FennelFiddleheads (Pteridium aquilinum, Athyrium esculentum) (young coiled fern leaves)Fluted pumpkin (Telfairia occidentalis)French beanFrench Breakfast RadishFrijoles. Spanish for "beans"Frisee* Fat hen (Chenopodium album) * Fiddlehead (Pteridium aquilinum, Athyrium esculentum)* Fluted pumpkin (Telfairia occidentalis)f/n cornI think I prefer fennel.
bracken is a genus of ferns, here are some species.Pteridium aquilinum Pteridium caudatum Pteridium latiusculum
Lycopersicon esculentum (otherwise known as the tomato) belongs to the Family Solanaceae.
The Latin name for the tomato is Lycopersicon esculentum, and the Family name is Solanaceae (Nightshade)
Lycopersicon esculentum
Lycopersicon lycopersicumLycopersicon esculentum
Lycopersicom esculentum
Lycopersicon esculentum
Lycopersicum esculentum is the scientific name for the common tomato plant, which produces the edible red fruit we commonly refer to as tomatoes. It is a species in the Solanaceae family and is widely cultivated for its culinary uses around the world.
The Bracken Fern (Pteridium) is widely thought of as the worlds most typical plant.
There isn't - a tomato consists of proteins (A,C,T,G), cellulose, amino acids, glucos, sucrose, fructose and ... The biological name for a tomato plant is Solanum lycopersicum or Lycopersicon lycopersicum.
Solanum lycopersicum. The name was formerly Lycopersicon esculentum.