The Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus), also called sunroot, sunchoke, wild sunflower,[2] topinambur,[2] or earth apple, is a species of sunflower native to central North America.[3][4] It is cultivated widely across the temperate zone for its tuber, which is used as a root vegetable.[5]
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Helianthus
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"The UNESCO World Heritage List in 2014 into a housing that retains the texture of the Ottoman period to the present day village. Of Ottoman civil architecture to the present day, has been taken under the protection of Cumalıkızık house carrying"
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"The UNESCO World Heritage List in 2014 into a housing that retains the texture of the Ottoman period to the present day village. Of Ottoman civil architecture to the present day, has been taken under the protection of Cumalıkızık house carrying"
2014 Yılında UNESCO Dünya Mirasları Listesine
Cumalıkızık Tarihi evler Kültür mirası Bursa
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Landscapes 06.09.2023The Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus), also called sunroot, sunchoke, wild sunflower,[2] topinambur,[2] or earth apple, is a species of sunflower native to central North America.[3][4] It is cultivated widely across the temperate zone for its tuber, which is used as a root vegetable.[5]
Description
Helianthus