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    Tragopogon porrifolius is a plant cultivated for its ornamental flower and edible root. It also grows wild in many places and is one of the most widely...
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    Tragopogon, also known as goatsbeard or salsify, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. It includes the vegetable known as salsify, as...
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    Tragopogon dubius (yellow salsify, western salsify, western goat's-beard, wild oysterplant, yellow goat's beard, goat's beard, goatsbeard, common salsify...
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    Tragopogon pratensis (common names Jack-go-to-bed-at-noon, meadow salsify, showy goat's-beard or meadow goat's-beard) is a biennial plant in the family...
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    Tragopogon orientalis, common name Oriental goat's beard, is a hemicryptophyte herbaceous annual plant in the family Asteraceae. This species was previously...
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  • Tragopogon miscellus, the Moscow salsify, is a species native to the States of Washington and Idaho. Intensive studies over the course of many years have...
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  • Tragopogon mirus, the remarkable goatsbeard, is a plant species considered native to certain regions of North America. Intensive studies over the course...
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  • Salsify may refer to: Tragopogon, a plant genus Tragopogon porrifolius (purple/common salsify), a plant with linear leaves cultivated for its light-skinned...
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    sativus) Scorzonera hispanica (black salsify) Sium sisarum (skirret) Tragopogon spp. (salsify) Vigna lanceolata (bush carrot or bush potato) Tuberous...
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  • (also called black salsify), cultivated for its dark-skinned edible root Tragopogon porrifolius (also called purple salsify), cultivated for its light-skinned...
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