· NATIVE pollinator and terrific EDIBLE all in one! Dug in fall and eaten like potatoes
· They are NOT Artichokes (same family) and are NOT from Jerusalem; grown across North America by Native Americans
· Flowers resemble sunflowers and are very late to appear, which makes them great pollinators
· Large plants! 60” H x 48” W
· DO NOT plant in your regular garden! They will aggressively spread by rhizome and take over your bed
· If a large patch is desired, plant 5’ apart
· Very easy to grow; no maintenance required; full sun, well-draining soil
· Can be grown in sunken buckets to control rhizome spread

