- established,
goutweed is
difficult to eradicate. The
smallest piece of
rhizome left in the
ground will
quickly form a s****y new plant. All-green
goutweed may...
- podagraria, the
ground elder also
known as snow-on-the-mountain, Bishop's weed,
goutweed,
native to
Europe and Asia. It is
variegated green and
white that sometimes...
-
include spinach,
garden orache, chard, nettle, and
occasionally dandelion,
goutweed or ramsons,
together with or
instead of sorrel. It is
known in Ashke****...
- but spinach, chard, nettle,
garden orache and
occasionally dandelion,
goutweed or ramsons, may be
added as well,
especially after the
spring season for...
-
include spinach,
garden orache, chard, nettle, and
occasionally dandelion,
goutweed or ramsons,
together with or
instead of sorrel. It may
include further...
-
Aegopodium podagraria. Acheweed; Herb Gerard; Goat's foot;
Bishop weed;
Goutweed.
Greater Spearwort -
Ranunculus lingua.
Gutwort -
Globularia alypum. Used...
-
include spinach,
garden orache, chard, nettle, and
occasionally dandelion,
goutweed or ramsons,
together with or
instead of sorrel. It may
include further...
- watercress, horseradish, onion, cow parsnip, horsetail, nettle, and wild
goutweed were used for
preparing dishes instead of ****es.
Mushrooms were one of...
- moschatel, muskroot,
townhall clock Aegopodium X
Aegopodium podagraria –
goutweed, snow-on-the-mountain, goat's-foot,
ground elder, bishop's weed Aesculus...
- with the family.
During the
famine in 1921–22, the
daughters gathered goutweed, acorns, and
nettles for soup, but
there was
insufficient food for the...