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Lactuca serriola, also
called prickly lettuce, milk
thistle (not to be
confused with
Silybum marianum, also
called milk thistle), comp**** plant, and scarole...
- L. scariola var. integrifolia. L. scariola is
itself a
synonym for L.
serriola, the
common wild or
prickly lettuce. L. sativa also has many identified...
- rakutu-karyumu-so.
Lactuca virosa is biennial,
similar to
prickly lettuce Lactuca serriola but
taller – it can grow to 200 cm (80
inches or
almost 7 feet). It is...
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schulzeana (Angola, Cameroon, Zaire)
Lactuca schweinfurthii (Africa)
Lactuca serriola (Africa, Asia, Europe) –
prickly lettuce, comp****plant, scarole, milk thistle...
- Apennines. The
southern limit of the Tuscan–Romagnol
Apennines is the
Bocca Serriola P**** in
northern Umbria,
which links Fano and Città di Castello. The Tiber...
- god Pan. One
feature of Min
worship was the wild
prickly lettuce Lactuca serriola – the
domestic version of
which is
Lactuca sativa (lettuce) –
which has...
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Lactuca canadensis (North America)
Lactuca ludoviciana (NW America)
Lactuca serriola (Southern Europe)
Lactuca quercina (Eurasia)
Lactuca floridana (North America)...
- Iraq and Iran. A very
prickly plant, it is
closely related to
Lactuca serriola (prickly lettuce) and
Lactuca sativa (cultivated or
garden lettuce), and...
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Chicory (Cichorium pumilum; syn.
Cichorium endivia)
Broom lettuce (Lactuca
serriola)
Stinging nettle (Urtica urens)
Asphodel (Asphodelus aestivus) Wild oat...
- when days
lengthen or
temperatures rise. Wild or
prickly lettuce (Lactuca
serriola) is
listed in
Tosefta Pisha as
suitable for
maror under the name חזרת הגל...