Tuckahoe

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Tuckahoe is a Native American[clarification needed] word that may refer to:

Plants and fungi[edit]

  • Peltandra virginica, also called tuckahoe; the rhizome was cooked and used as food by Native Americans
  • Orontium aquaticum, also called tuckahoe; the seeds and rhizome were used as food by Native Americans
  • Wolfiporia extensa, also called tuckahoe; the sclerotium of a fungus used as food by Native Americans and by the Chinese as a medicinal

Buildings in the United States[edit]

Natural formations in the United States[edit]

Places in the United States[edit]

Maryland[edit]

Missouri[edit]

New Jersey[edit]

New York[edit]

Pennsylvania[edit]

Virginia[edit]

  • Tuckahoe, Virginia, a census-designated place in Henrico County
  • Tuckahoe Recreation Center, a private aquatic complex in McLean, Virginia

West Virginia[edit]

See also[edit]