identify Sonchus oleraceus with the bitter herbs. Footnotes For the generic name's etymology, see Sonchus. Citations The Plant List, Sonchus oleraceus (L.)...
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Sonchus obtusilobus R.E.Fr. Sonchus oleraceus L. Sonchus ortunoi Svent. Sonchus palmensis (Webb) Boulos Sonchus palustris L. Sonchus parathalassius J.G.Costa...
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Société Linnéenne de Normandie 25: 1–335. Atlas of Living Australia Sonchus oleraceus L. by iewf.org Spiny Sowthistle in Virginia Tech Weed Identification...
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Sonchus arvensis Green thistle – Cirsium arvense Hard thistle – Cirsium arvense Hare's thistle – Sonchus oleraceus Milk thistle – Sonchus oleraceus Nodding...
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Allium macrostemon - similar to field garlic Nogeshi - sowthistle (Sonchus oleraceus), for young leaves Seri - Japanese parsley (Oenanthe javanica) Sarunashi...
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patches. These species include prickly sow-thistle (Sonchus asper), smooth sow-thistle (Sonchus oleraceus), smooth hawksbeard (Crepis capillaris), scrambling...
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marianum Various species of Sonchus, including: Sonchus asper, rough milk thistle Sonchus arvensis, field milk thistle Sonchus oleraceus, common milk thistle...
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ḥarḥavina (possibly melilot, or Eryngium creticum), and maror (likely Sonchus oleraceus, sowthistle). The most common vegetables currently used as bitter...
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a declining status as it is outcompeted. The sowthistles Sonchus asper and Sonchus oleraceus can take over the habitats that the shore puha prefer and...
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wild plants like wild onion, beet, leek, fennel, chicory, sonchus asper, sonchus oleraceus, edible flowers and herbs gathered from the forest. This specialty...
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