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yampah

Terms vs Yampah - What's the difference?

terms | yampah |


As nouns the difference between terms and yampah

is that terms is while yampah is any of the genus (taxlink) of plants in the parsley family, native to western north america, with umbels of white flowers, especially (taxlink), which has an edible root.

Camp vs Yampah - What's the difference?

camp | yampah |


As an initialism camp

is .

As a noun yampah is

any of the genus (taxlink) of plants in the parsley family, native to western north america, with umbels of white flowers, especially (taxlink), which has an edible root.

Yampas vs Yampah - What's the difference?

yampas | yampah |


As nouns the difference between yampas and yampah

is that yampas is while yampah is any of the genus (taxlink) of plants in the parsley family, native to western north america, with umbels of white flowers, especially (taxlink), which has an edible root.

Flower vs Yampah - What's the difference?

flower | yampah |


As nouns the difference between flower and yampah

is that flower is a colorful, conspicuous structure associated with angiosperms, frequently scented and attracting various insects, and which may or may not be used for sexual reproduction or flower can be something that flows, such as a river while yampah is any of the genus (taxlink) of plants in the parsley family, native to western north america, with umbels of white flowers, especially (taxlink), which has an edible root.

As a verb flower

is to put forth blooms.

Umbel vs Yampah - What's the difference?

umbel | yampah |


As nouns the difference between umbel and yampah

is that umbel is a flat-topped or rounded flower-cluster (= inflorescence) in which the individual flower stalks arise from the same point, the youngest flowers being at the centre while yampah is any of the genus genus: Perideridia of plants in the parsley family, native to western North America, with umbels of white flowers, especially species: Perideridia gairdneri, which has an edible root.

Parsley vs Yampah - What's the difference?

parsley | yampah |


As nouns the difference between parsley and yampah

is that parsley is (countable|uncountable) a bright green, biennial herb, petroselinum crispum'' or ''petroselinum neapolitanum having either flat or curled leaves while yampah is any of the genus (taxlink) of plants in the parsley family, native to western north america, with umbels of white flowers, especially (taxlink), which has an edible root.

Plant vs Yampah - What's the difference?

plant | yampah |


As nouns the difference between plant and yampah

is that plant is an organism that is not an animal, especially an organism capable of photosynthesis typically a small or herbaceous organism of this kind, rather than a tree while yampah is any of the genus (taxlink) of plants in the parsley family, native to western north america, with umbels of white flowers, especially (taxlink), which has an edible root.

As a verb plant

is to place (a seed or plant) in soil or other substrate in order that it may live and grow.

Genus vs Yampah - What's the difference?

genus | yampah |


As nouns the difference between genus and yampah

is that genus is while yampah is any of the genus (taxlink) of plants in the parsley family, native to western north america, with umbels of white flowers, especially (taxlink), which has an edible root.

Yampa vs Yampah - What's the difference?

yampa | yampah | Alternative forms |

Yampa is an alternative form of yampah.


As nouns the difference between yampa and yampah

is that yampa is while yampah is any of the genus (taxlink) of plants in the parsley family, native to western north america, with umbels of white flowers, especially (taxlink), which has an edible root.