Rhubarb has red stalks and is usually cooked with strawberries or apples as a sweetener due to its tartness. Be careful to only eat the stalk as the leaves are toxic. Wikipedia ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhubarb ) has a great article on it. Rhubarb makes excellent pies, sauces, jellies, and wines. These are all usually in conjunction with strawberries or other extremely sweet fruit, as rhubarb is very tart.
COPPER often has a reddish-orangey colour.
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COPPER often has a reddish-orangey colour.
The collective noun for strawberries is a "basket" of strawberries. This term reflects how strawberries are often gathered and sold. Other less common terms include a "pint" or "crate" of strawberries, depending on the context of their collection or packaging.
A leaf that lacks a leafstalk is referred to as a sessile leaf. In these leaves, the base is directly attached to the stem without a distinct stalk (petiole). Sessile leaves can be found in various plant species and often help in maximizing light capture and reducing water loss. Examples include some types of grasses and certain broadleaf plants.
The shrub you are describing is likely the Elderberry (Sambucus), particularly the European elderberry (Sambucus nigra). It produces dark purple or black berries that often grow in clusters, and when in bloom, the flowers can have reddish or pinkish hues. These berries are edible when cooked but can be toxic when raw, so they should be handled with care.
COPPER often has a reddish-orangey colour.
Yes Beardies can eat strawberries. Just cut them small and make sure you dont feed them to the lizard to often.
Cherries, Peaches, Pineapple, Strawberries, Grapes
The collective noun for strawberries is a "basket" of strawberries. This term is often used when referring to a group of strawberries that are gathered together, especially for sale or consumption. Other terms like "bunch" can also be used informally, but "basket" is the most common.
No, crab in sushi is typically not cooked. It is often served raw or lightly cooked through methods like boiling or steaming.
Mars is often described as having a reddish color due to the iron oxide on its surface, which gives it a rusty appearance.