| MediHerb Globe Artichoke 1:2 200 mL - support gallbladder function maintain normal cholesterol levels in a normal range support healthy liver function and tissue integrity protect liver tissue by supporting normal cellular defenses support normal bile production and secretion promote a proper intestinal environment and stimulate digestion encourage healthy fluid levels help maintain healthy blood support healthy digestion |
$44.00 |
| Green Globe Improved Artichokes - 85 days. Cynara scolymus. Perennial. Plant produces tender and flavorful green artichokes. This variety does well in most areas. Try growing your own artichokes in your own home garden. United States Department of Agriculture, NSL 6303. pk/20 |
$3.50 |
| Purple Italian Globe Artichoke - Artichokes Artichokes are generally hardy and do well out doors in USDA Zones 8-9. They grow for several years and in addition to being delicious, are pretty ornamentals in the garden. They can be grown successfully in pots in greenhouses in colder climates. |
$17.50 |
| Green Globe Artichoke Seeds - Green Globe Artichoke seeds will produce globe-shaped fruit that is green with purplish base. Start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost. Big flower buds form at top of stalks: they are the artichokes you eat. Packet (35 seeds). |
$3.95 |
| Globe Artichoke Soup |
$5.00 |
| Globe Artichoke "Camus" on Wooden Table |
$69.99 |
| Abbott - Globe Artichoke Soup - Shipping within 3-5 Days via 2 Day Priority Mail |
$6.95 |
| Globe Artichoke Soup Print |
$7.99 |
| Artichoke, Green Globe - These freshly harvested buds are sweet and delicate tasting with a tender texture. The "Globe" is the flower bud which includes many edible parts: fleshy bases of the outer bracts, the receptacle, the inner bracts, and protions of the flower stem. Artichokes are very ornamental in the garden. Their gray-green leaves contrast well with other plants. 85-100 days to maturity. |
$0.99 |
| Artichoke, Green Globe Imp - This is a top notch perennial vegetable. An easy to grow, nice crop for the cool, short season climate. Tasty when steamed or boiled. Plants can usually be harvested from the second season. 1.5g |
$1.69 |
| Globe Artichoke, Grey Foliage & Young Flower Photographic Print by Michele Lamontagne - Digitally Printed on Archival Photographic Paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for museum or gallery display. |
$69.99 |
| Green Globe Artichoke 15 Seeds - Exotic/Edible - The flowerhead is eaten as a vegetable. It is thistle like in appearance Can be pickled, baked, fried, boiled or stuffed. Young artichokes can be eaten raw. Globe Artichokes were cultivated by the Greeks and Romans who obtained them from North Africa. They have been grown in England since at least the 1500's and were considered an aristocratic vegetable. King Henry VIII (1491-1547; he who had 6 wives but could produce only 3 children) was particularly fond of artichokes, possibly because they were (mistakenly... |
$4.99 |
| Globe Artichoke [cynara scolymus] antique botanical - This is an original hand-colored 1st edition antique botanical print of Globe Artichoke [cynara scolymus] from William Woodville's |
$264.00 |
| Artichoke, Globe (Cynara scolymus) seeds, organic - Perennial, but can be grown as an annual. Native to Southern Europe. Artichoke is a pleasant tasting vegetable bearing a bitter leaf which provides an excellent digestive tea. Plant prefers full sun and nitrogen rich soils. Add more compost around the plant during the growing season. Sow in spring. Thin or transplant to 2 feet apart. Produces large size, edible globes, flowering purple to 5 feet. Organically grown 30 seeds/pkt. |
$2.95 |
| Cynara Cardunculus Scolymus Group (Globe Artichoke) Bee on Flower Photographic Print by Brian Carter Poster - Digitally Printed on Archival Photographic Paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for museum or gallery display. |
$29.99 |
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