Clipart illustrations of vegetables. Vegetables are the edible product of plants that are often cooked, but can be eaten raw. Vegetables are mostly regarded as the plant products that are suitable for savory or salted dishes, rather than sweet dishes, which would use the sweeter fruits.
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Root, Radish
So the biennial root becomes large and heavy, being a storehouse of nourishing matter, (Gray, 1858).... |
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Root, Turnip
Roots of the turnip are designed to absorb moisture and matter from soil, and to hold nutrients for use.... |
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Squash, White Bush
An extra early White Bush Squash.... |
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Tomato
"Tomato, or Love Apple, is a plant of the natural order Solanaceæ. It is one of a genus of several species, all natives of South America, chiefly on the Peruvian side. In the United States and o... |
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Tomato
"Tomato, or Love Apple, is a plant of the natural order Solanaceæ. It is one of a genus of several species, all natives of South America, chiefly on the Peruvian side. In the United States and o... |
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Tomato
A plant of the nightshade family, which is extensively cultivated for its edible fruit. The tomato is native to South America, whence it was introduced to the United States about 1830.... |
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Tomato Plant
"Tomato, or Love Apple, is a plant of the natural order Solanaceæ. It is one of a genus of several species, all natives of South America, chiefly on the Peruvian side. In the United States and o... |
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Tomato, beauty
A plump beauty tomato.... |
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Tomato, Livingston's New Globe
An example of a Livingston's New Globe tomato.... |
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Turnip
A bastian turnip beet.... |
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Turnips
A biennial plant of the mustard family, which is cultivated for its fleshy globular, edible root.... |
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Yam
"A plant having edible roots much like the sweet potato." -Foster, 1921... |
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Yam
Yam is the common name for some species in the genus Dioscorea (family Dioscoreaceae).These are perennial herbaceous vines cultivated for the consumption of their starchy tubers in Africa, Asia, Latin... |