Jerusalem Artichoke aka White Sunchoke

Jerusalem Artichoke aka White Sunchoke

$12.00
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Click here for Artichoke Care Guide Helianthus tuberosus – Jerusalem Artichoke (Sunchoke) Jerusalem Artichoke, also known as Sunchoke, is a tall, perennial member of the sunflower family, prized for its nutritious, edible tubers that are high in vitamins and minerals. Despite its name, Sunchoke is not a traditional artichoke. Harvest: Tubers are harvested from fall through winter. Longevity: A long-lived plant that provides annual harvests. Spacing: 3' circle. Availability: Tubers are sold in ½ lb. (8 oz.) bags ready for planting. Skin Color: White. Growing Zones: 4-9. Plant Characteristics Drought Tolerance: Fair Heat Tolerance: Good Humidity Tolerance: Good Sun Tolerance: Excellent Wet Soil Tolerance: Poor Shade Tolerance: Poor No-Spray Viability: Excellent Thorns: No Soil Type: Adaptable Edible Type: Root Self-Fertile: Yes This information is accurate to the best of our knowledge. Comments and opinions are always welcome.

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