rhabarbarum
Rhabarbarum is not a valid botanical name in major plant databases. It is commonly encountered as a misspelling or historical Latin form of Rheum rhabarbarum, the plant species widely grown for its edible stalks, usually referred to as rhubarb.
Rheum comprises several species, including Rheum palmatum and Rheum rhabarbarum, and hybrid forms such as Rheum
Rhubarb is a clump-forming perennial in the Polygonaceae. It reaches up to 1–2 meters tall with large,
Originating in parts of Asia, rhubarb is now grown in temperate regions worldwide. It prefers cool winters,
Culinary use includes pies, compotes, jams, and syrups. Medicinally, rhubarb root and rhizome have been used