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Salsify

Tragopogon dubius

Description:

About 1 metre tall this plant had multiple stems each having few nodes with big inter-nodal gaps, Flowers started as single, spear-like cones with green bracts which open to expand a yellow flower later becoming a spherical creamy coloured head of seeds called a wishie or clock.

Habitat:

Growing wild on a highway median strip under old plantation eucalyptus.

Notes:

European perennial naturalized and invasive throughout United States and Canada. Also called Western Goat's Beard, Wild Oysterplant, Yellow Salsify, Yellow Goat's Beard, Meadow Goat's Beard, Goat's Beard, Goatsbeard, Common Salsify, or Salsify. Young roots and stems may be edible. According to Atlas of Living Australia it occurs in Southern NSW.

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Mark Ridgway
Spotted by
Mark Ridgway

Victoria, Australia

Spotted on Nov 15, 2012
Submitted on Nov 15, 2012

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