-
Sonchus oleraceus with the
bitter herbs.
Footnotes For the
generic name's etymology, see Sonchus.
Citations The
Plant List,
Sonchus oleraceus (L.) L....
- 1753 (meaning
cultivated pea). Some
sources now
treat it as
Lathyrus oleraceus;
however the need and
justification for the
change is disputed. Each pod...
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oleracea means "vegetable/herbal" in
Latin and is a form of
holeraceus (
oleraceus). For
culinary purposes,
small amounts of
shredded fresh leaves are said...
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Sonchus x novocastell****
Cirujano Sonchus obtusilobus R.E.Fr.
Sonchus oleraceus L.
Sonchus ortunoi Svent.
Sonchus palmensis (Webb)
Boulos Sonchus palustris...
- Société Linnéenne de
Normandie 25: 1–335.
Atlas of
Living Australia Sonchus oleraceus L. by iewf.org
Spiny Sowthistle in
Virginia Tech Weed
Identification Guide...
- ḥarḥavina (possibly melilot, or
Eryngium creti****), and
maror (likely
Sonchus oleraceus, sowthistle). The most
common vegetables currently used as
bitter herbs...
-
epithet oleracea means "vegetable" in
Latin and is a form of
holeraceus (
oleraceus). The fruit,
commonly known as açaí or açaí berry, is a small, round,...
- Hard
thistle –
Cirsium arvense Hare's
thistle –
Sonchus oleraceus Milk
thistle –
Sonchus oleraceus Nodding thistle –
Carduus nutans L.
Perennial thistle...
-
oleraceum means "vegetable/herbal" in
Latin and is a form of
holeraceus (
oleraceus). It is
found native throughout Europe, with the
exception of Portugal...
-
oleraceum means "vegetable/herbal" in
Latin and is a form of
holeraceus (
oleraceus).
Allium oleraceum grows to a
height of
about 12 in (30 cm). The underground...