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Herbaceous perennials, Rheum x hybridum grown for their fruity but acidic leaf stalks.

Rhubarb is a herbaceous perennial, species Rheum rhabarbarum in the family Polygonaceae. They grow from short, thick rhizomes and have large triangular leaves with fleshy petioles ("leaf stalks").

The domesticated form Rheum x hybridum is grown for its fleshy leaf stalks. These are cooked and provide an acidic (tart) but fruity flavour.

Technically rhubarb stalks are a vegetables (they are a non-reproductive part of the plant) but they are usually treated as if they are fruits for culinary purposes. Many legal jurisdictions, including the US, class rhubarb as a fruit for regulatory purposes.

Rhubarb prefers cool, wet conditions, such as the northern US and Northern England.

Rhubarb can be a strong laxative and has been used as such in China for at least 5000 years. It also appears in some European and Arabic medieval prescriptions.

Many parts of the rhubarb plant are toxic. Do not eat the leaves, which contain high levels of oxalic acid. The stalks contain a small amount of oxalic acid and some malic acid - these produce the tart flavor but are not present at toxic levels.

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Forcing rhubarb - alternatives to fancy forcing jars?

Gardening guides, when discussing rhubarb, will always illustrate their advice with a picture of some fancy forcing jars, or else reclaimed old-fashioned chimney pots, which look great and add decoration to the garden. But man, are those things…
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Is there a correct moment to start forcing rhubarb?

So some of my rhubarb is just starting to show signs of life. A vivid yellow-green-red bud is starting to burst from the old brown husk. I'm planning to force some of the crop. Is now the right moment to start? Do I have to wait for it to reach a…
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I've read a 2 year old rhubarb root can weigh 100 lbs, is this true?

I've read that 2 year old rhubarb roots can weigh 100 lbs, and was wondering what species this would be. At only 2 years old, the roots weigh 100 pounds apiece, and French and his son pick them up by…
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Is there signs to watch for when it comes to watering rhubarb?

I was waling around the yard when it was 100 degrees out, and saw the rhubarb leaves wilting. Is this a sign I should probably water them? They did perk up after I turned the hose on them slowly.
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What is best rhubarb to grow in hot weather

I live in Concord CA. 50 miles east of SF. Summers in the east bay can be hot . 80°-100+°June%sept ,oct. Spring 70-80°s. Grew up in Midwest miss rhubarb 5$/lb here in grocery stores. I read crimson rhurbarb tolerated the heat To late to plant…
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Will yellow undergrowth rhubarb leaves turn green?

My rhubarb colony has a couple yellow leaves, but everything on the surface prior to picking was green. Will the yellow leaves turn green?
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Should I be worried by these rhubarb leaves?

I have 3 rhubarbs in large pots that for the past 3 years have given a very nice crop. Usually the leaves are a nice consistent green colour but this year one of the plants has suddenly got yellow mottling (see picture) is this somthing I need to be…
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Should I pick the rhubarb that was attacked by the lawnmower?

Will a rhubarb stalk that got attacked by the lawnmower heal itself, or is it better to pick it, and feed it to the animals?
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