Burdock(the less abundant family) was not present in either region in the sample, there being no hint of an association between family size and insertion frequency.
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As it became more sophisticated it evolved into a technique known asburdockpiling.
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Burdockis a traditional medicinal herb that is used for many ailments.
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Other agricultural products include spinach, carrots, sweet potatoes,burdock, pears and grapes.
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The taste resembles that of artichoke, to which theburdockis related.
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Burdocklies in the center of the township.
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Immature flower stalks may also be harvested in late spring, before flowers appear; their taste resembles that of artichoke, to which theburdockis related.
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In the second half of the 20th century,burdockachieved international recognition for its culinary use due to the increasing popularity of the macrobiotic diet, which advocates its consumption.
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The flowers resemble and can be easily mistaken for thistles, butburdockcan be distinguished by its extremely large (up to 50 cm) leaves and its hooked bracts.
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Burdockis very reactive to nitrogen fertilizer.
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