A North American vine with fragrant blossoms and edible tubers; important food crop of Native Americans.
Very tall American perennial of central and the eastern United States to Canada having edible tuberous roots.
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Examples for "giant sunflower"
Examples for "giant sunflower"
1The whorled sunflower - sometimes called the giant sunflower - grows in open pastures and along roadsides, mostly in Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee.
2He could see the thick stalks of the giant sunflowers, green and hairy.
3Mr Molloy began growing giant pumpkins as a joke, along with giant sunflowers.
1And at last he found a fine seat on a tall sunflower, from which he could view every move that was made.
2However, Molly did not doubtless feel this want of suitability; to her the tall sunflower was no question a treasure and a beautiful plant.
3The tall sunflowers along the fence seemed to throw a light in the gathering gloom.
4It had rained during the night, and the tall sunflowers behind her were fresh and shining.
5Then you can read about the pretty birds, and the tall sunflowers, and good children at school.
1We're not doing a thing worse than sucking 'hunters' rock leek' or roasting Indian potatoes or fishing for trout with cactus spines.
2"Digging Indian potatoes"-( aspeciesof artichoke.)
Translations for Indian potato