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- species). The Latin specific epithet porrifolius means "with leaves like l****" (Allium porrum). Tragopogon porrifolius is a common biennial wildflower, native...
- Salsify may refer to: Tragopogon, a plant genus Tragopogon porrifolius (purple/common salsify), a plant with linear leaves cultivated for its light-skinned...
- called salsify is usually the root of the purple salsify, Tragopogon porrifolius; the root is described as having the taste of oysters (hence the alternative...
- black salsify), cultivated for its dark-skinned edible root Tragopogon porrifolius (also called purple salsify), cultivated for its light-skinned edible...
- cultivated as a root vegetable in the same way as purple salsify (Tragopogon porrifolius), also in the sunflower family. It is native to Southern Europe and cultivated...
- sativus Rutabaga (Swede) Br****ica napus (napobr****ica) Salsify Tragopogon porrifolius Scorzonera Scorzonera hispanica Skirret Sium sisarum Sweet potato (Kumara)...
- three diploid species of Tragopogon (T. dubius, T. pratensis, and T. porrifolius) and two allotetraploid species (T. mirus and T. miscellus). Complex...
- that it originated as an allopolyploid hybrid between T. dubius and T. porrifolius, both of which are European species naturalized in the US. Tragopogon...
- meadow salsify (Tragopogon pratensis), and the oyster plant (Tragopogon porrifolius), are now common weeds in urban wastelands. In the 1950s, botanists found...
- related to meadow salsify or the common salsify or oyster plant (T. porrifolius), the western salsify hybridises readily with both, and in North America...