Climbing lily, commonly known as gloriosa, is a rooted,
tuberous plant within the family Colchicaceae.
One other reason for negative reviews of
this tuberous plant may have to do with its growing popularity.
Examples of other foods containing smaller amounts of FOS: asparagus, ripe bananas, brown sugar, chicory roots, dahlia, endive, garlic, leeks, onions, murnong (Australian
tuberous plant), yacon (Peruean
tuberous plant)[5].
Yacon is
a tuberous plant from South America, and the syrup is made via an evaporation process similar to maple syrup.
While more herbaceous plants die back, drawing any energy from softer tissues above ground into their roots, only to re-sprout in the spring (such as bulbs and
tuberous plants).
Not exact matches
The Zingiberaceae family includes flowering
plants, mostly aromatic perennial herbs, such as turmeric, ginger, and cardamom, which have
tuberous rhizomes (underground stems with roots and nodes) that are often used to color condiments, used as a spice in South Asian and Middle Eastern cooking, used in textile dyes, used in religious ceremonies, or used medicinally.
Yacon syrup is a sugar substitute extracted from yacon
plant from its
tuberous roots grown in South America, Andes.
Fragrance makes scents: In addition to the delicate creamy peach glow of their petals, Sentiment Sunrise flowers carry a sweet, subtle scent, a trait
plant breeders have finally succeeded in establishing in
tuberous begonias.