Clipart illustrations of vegetables. Vegetables are the edible product of plants that are often cooked, but can be eaten raw. Vegetables are mostly regarded as the plant products that are suitable for savory or salted dishes, rather than sweet dishes, which would use the sweeter fruits.
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Artichoke
The blossom of the Artichoke plant is edible and cultivated world wide.... |
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Bean Seedling, Windsor
"Young seedling of windsor bean. c, cotyledon; r, root; s, stem." -Bergen, 1896... |
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Bean Sprout
A bean plant showing roots, stem, leaves, and beans.... |
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Bean Sprout
An illustration of a complete bean sprout including roots.... |
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Beans, Green
An illustration of a group of green beans.... |
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Beans, Hodson Wax
A Hodson Wax Bean plant, well-suited to Florida. It is nearly immune to rust and is a very heavy bearer.... |
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Beet, Common
"Common Beet. Beet, a genus of plants, nat. order Chenopodiaceae, distinguished by its fruit being enclosed in a tough woody or spongy five-lobed enlarged calyx." -Vaughan, 1906... |
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Beets
A basket filled with several large beets.... |
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Broccoli
"Broccoli (leaves and flowers both used)." -Gager, 1916... |
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Brussels Sprouts
A good plant of Brussells Sprouts... |
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Brussels Sprouts
"Brussels sprouts (lateral buds used)." -Gager, 1916... |
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Cabbage
Cabbage is for culinary purposes and feeding cattle.... |
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Cabbage
A genus of plants of different varieties, common as a garden vegetable.... |
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Cabbage
Head of cabbage.... |
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Cabbage
An illustration of a head of cabbage.... |
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Cabbage, Charleston Wakefield
A Charleston Wakefield cabbage, a pointed head cabbage popular among Florida growers.... |
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Cabbage, Common
"Common cabbage (a highly developed terminal bud)." -Gager, 1916... |
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Cabbage, Wild Cliff
"Wild cliff-cabbage, hypothetical ancestor of the numerous modern horticultural forms." -Gager, 1916... |
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Carrot
A half-long carrot... |
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Carrot
An illustration of a carrot.... |
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Carrots
A bushel of carrots.... |
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Carrots
A bunch of carrots.... |
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Cauliflower
"Cauliflower (flower-buds used)." -Gager, 1916... |
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Celeriac
Celeriac and its roots... |
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Celery
Celery is a species of parsley. Celery is a vegetable and grown in gardens for salads.... |