No, polygonum is in the polygonaceae family and polygonatum is convallariaceae from the liliaceae family
'Near contemporaries' refers to individuals who lived during roughly the same period of time or who were alive around the same era. They are often considered to be part of the same generation or historical timeframe.
Longitudinal research involves collecting data repeatedly on the same person as he or she ages. This method allows researchers to study changes over time within the same individual.
No, geranium is not the same color as maroon. Geranium is typically a vibrant red-pink color, while maroon is a dark red-brown color.
Even-aged management involves maintaining a stand of trees where they are all roughly the same age, which allows for efficient harvesting and replanting at the same time. Uneven-aged management maintains trees of different ages within the same stand, promoting biodiversity and a more natural forest structure.
A woman who has the same name as a female parent or child is not usually called a Sr. or Jr. but it is occasionally done. Perhaps the most prominent example is the daughter of Warren Buffet, who has the same name as her mother and is sometimes called "Suzie Jr."
no
Yes you can mix flowers and herbs in the same container. You'll want to choose flowers that aren't poisonous or toxic though.
No, they are both used as herbs but have completely different flavour, and not the same family of plants.
No, parsley and cilantro are not the same. They are two different herbs with distinct flavors and appearances.
Well, im 99% sure- yes.
Grasses, lichens, herbs, wild flowers - the same as any herbivore
Ferns and herbs do not grow in the same situations. Ferns grow in full to lightly shaded areas with moist rich organic soil while most herbs are Mediterranean based and prefer sunny areas with quick draining sandy soil. Planting these herbs in the same areas as ferns will have them rotting and dying within a year or two. Not saying it's impossible. It would just be periods of trial and error to make it happen.
Although both are herbs and are used in Ayurveda, they are not the same and as far as I'm aware, not even related.
"Sprinkle a few herbs" is grammatically correct, but idiomatic speakers are more likely to say sprinkle some herbs.____There is a simple formula to use for this, it is illustrated with the following:"Pick up a few apples, and a little applesauce.""Herbs" is the simple plural of the word herb. Much like apples is the simple plural of apple. Therefore, the same adjective would be used, few.
Flat leaf parsley and cilantro look very similar but they are in fact different herbs. You may know cilantro by its common name which is coriander
Of course they do!!! I'm Chinese and I eat vegetables!!!
The ideal fresh to dried herb ratio for preserving flavor and potency is generally 3 to 1. This means that for every 1 tablespoon of dried herbs, you would use 3 tablespoons of fresh herbs to maintain the same level of flavor and potency.