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Chives - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chives (Allium schoenoprasum) are the smallest species of the onion family [1] Alliaceae, native to Europe, Asia and North America [2]. They are referred to only in the plural ...
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Chives Canadian Bistro - About Us
Chives Canadian Bistro has become a name trusted for quality among Halifax's dining community. Our desire to bring an extraordinary casual dining experience has set new ...
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Garlic chives - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Garlic chives (simplified Chinese: 韭 菜; traditional Chinese: 韭 菜; pinyin: jiǔcài, also 韮菜) are also known as Chinese chives, Chinese leek, ku chai, jiu cai, Oriental ...
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chive (ch v) n. 1. A Eurasian bulbous herb (Allium schoenoprasum) in the lily family, having clusters of usually pink to rose-violet flowers and cultivated for its long, slender ...
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McCormick Foods Australia - Chives
This is the default Meta Group Description ... CHIVES Description Chives, Allium schoenoprasum, are the reed-like stems of a perennial, bulbous plant of the lily family. The ...
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Chives. Revised 5/97 -- Author Reviewed 5/97 HIL-124 Jeanine M. Davis Extension Horticultural Specialist Department of HorticulturalScience
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Chives - Allium Schoenoprasum
Chives - Allium Schoenoprasum. One of the first things I have noticed about my allotment is that it seems to be covered in chives so I never go short!
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Allium schoenoprasum Chives. Related species: Chinese chives Garlic chives Siberian chives: Chives are among the most ancient of herbs. The Chinese used chives as early as 3,000 BC ...
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