Russeting:
Brown, rough areas on the skins of fruits and tubers of potatoes that result from abnormal production of cork tissue. Caused by disease, insects, or injury, or may be a natural varietal characteristic.
Russeting:
Brown, rough areas on the skins of fruits and tubers of potatoes that result from abnormal production of cork tissue. Caused by disease, insects, or injury, or may be a natural varietal characteristic.
Ornamental:
Plants grown mostly for their beautiful foliage or flowers, not consumption.
Native:
Plants that will grow in the same habitat from which they originated that can include a continent, state, or region.
Vegetable:
A plant that has edible leaves or stems.