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Tragopogon sp
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Wiesen-Bocksbart (Tragopogon pratensis) by Botanica-Creativa https://flic.kr/p/2mMtfB6
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This is NOT a common dandelion :-)
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#2178 - Tragopogon porrifolius - Purple Salsify
AKA common salsify, goatsbeard, oyster plant, vegetable oyster, Jerusalem star, Jack go to bed and a whole slew of Tragopogon species since rolled back into one, presumably.
Native to SE Europe and North Africa, but since introduced to the rest of Europe, North America, Australia and elsewhere. Grown as an ornamental, and for the edible taproots and leaves which are best after a frost and before flowering.
Two species found in the US, Tragopogon miscellus and Tragopogon mirus, are actually polyploid hybrids derived from introduced species.
Gundagai, NSW
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Tragopogon by Lotte Grønkjær
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Goat's Beard Seeds
The large dandelion like seed head of Goat's Beard, in the meadow between Short Wood and Southwick Wood.
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barba di becco
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A Little Catching Up Part 2...
A Little Catching Up Part 2…
Lotus corniculatus (Bird’s Foot Trefoil) on Brandon Road along the south side of Farrington Park on 6-12-22, #890-36.
Hello everyone! I am back again with part two. It has been very hot but we had a little more rain which cooled things down a bit for a couple of days. It will be in the upper 90’s again this week. It’s OK as long as I can keep working in the shade and there is a little…
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flowers and ink ☀️🌻💚
ink -> comyet
sketches, flower names and closeups under the cut hehe
In order:
Paeonia tenuifolia
Dictamnus albus var. purpureus
Tragopogon pratensis subsp. orientalis
Cichorium intybus
Salvia nemorosa
I particularly chose these since theyre plants found in my country
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Albert Renger-Patzsch
Compositae, Tragopogon pratense, 1930-1939
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T – Tragopogon pratensis L. – Barba di becco comune (Asteraceae)
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Козлобородник луговой (Tragopogon pratensis)
Козлобородник луговой известен еще и под следующими народными названиями: молочник, чертова борода, борода Козлова, какиш, бычок, кочеток, косматик, кудрявка и многими другими.
Meadow goat beard
Meadow goat beard is also known under the following popular names: milkman, devil's beard, Kozlov's beard, kakish, goby, kochetok, kosmatik, curly and many others.
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sorry if this was answered previously i glanced thru blog search but do you know what species of salsify you had/have? On wikipedia it says Tragopogon porrifolius has been usually replaced in Europe by Scorzonera hispanica. I wanna grow the oyster taste plant (i am experimenting with hydroponics).
Salsify ‘Sandwich Island Mammoth'. This is Tragopogon, with a white root and orange-oxidising sap, and is the one called “vegetable oyster.” Really lovely, ornamental, orb-shaped purple flowers in the second year, that produce vast quantities of seeds.
Sandwich Island Mammoth is the most common varietal and grows the thickest roots. In the UK, it’s the archetypal salsify; scorzonera (black salsify) is just called scorzonera.
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