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hands handing the dahlia tubers
Taro or Tiquisque is rich in essential nutrients for the body. and helps in the digestion process
Manual planting of potato tubers in the ground. Early spring preparation for the garden season
Home garden
Dividing dahlia tubers in spring garden outdoors using pruner. Close up of roots. Propagating plants cutting with secateur.
Potatoes
Potatoes, potato plant in the earth
Photo of ripe raw potato plant on dirt in close up view. No people are seen in frame. Shot under daylight with a full frame mirrorless camera.
Germinated ginger in the soil, in a plantation, North China
Close-up of organic fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) growing on a central coast farm. \n\nWatsonville, California, USA
mature dahlia tubers just lifted for overwintering, harvesting.
March cup, March of the valley, forest snowdrops or large snowdrops in the forest.
Dahlia tubers with young green shoots lie on the green grass in spring, preparing for planting
An asparagus plant
Tuber of Dahlia (Georgina) on garden soil before planting
fresh mushrooms
Kitchen garden / Turnip cultivation
Leaves and flowers of Solomon's seal plant (Polygonatum odoratum)
Fresh ripe orange carrot just picked from the soil among green grass. Concept of biological agriculture, bio product, bio ecology, integrated farm. Close up
woman holding a bulb of plants for planting in the garden
An unexploded shell from World War II found in a forest.
Onions growing in the garden
Organic Cassava tuber isolated on white background. View from above. Raw Yucca cassava root. Tropical harvest.
Potato picked from ground. Close-up. Woman's hand holding raw potato on organic farm. selective focus.
Flowers from this plant leeks (Allium fistulosum) are rarely found in vegetable farmers because before flowering, the farmers have already harvested and sold them in markets around Wonosobo, Central Java.
Galanthus nivalis was described by the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus in his Species Plantarum in 1753, and given the specific epithet nivalis, meaning snowy (Galanthus means with milk-white flowers). This narrow-leaved snowdrop, with its delicate white hanging flowers, has become very popular in cultivation and is commonly planted in gardens and parks. It is now a familiar sight even in the British Isles and northern France where it is not native.\nSnowdrops and their bulbs are poisonous to humans and can cause nausea, diarrhoea and vomiting if eaten in large quantities.
Tuber of begonia with sprouts on white backgroun
plant amaryllis on the wooden crate
Fresh Daikon radishes on soil stock photo
Studio shot of russet potato
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