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Pyrrhopappus carolinianus
| Common name: |
Carolina False Dandelion |
Family: |
Compositae |
| Author: |
(Walter.)DC. |
Botanical references: |
43, 274 |
| Synonyms: |
Sitilias caroliniana ((Walter.) Raf.), Leontodon carolinianus |
| Known Hazards: |
None known |
| Range: |
South-eastern N. America - Florida to Texas and north to Delaware and South Indiana. |
| Habitat: |
Dry fields and clearings[43]. Sandy soils, wodlands and fields in Texas[274]. |
| Edibility Rating (1-5): |
1 | Medicinal Rating (1-5): | 0 |
| Other Possible Synonyms: | From various places across the web, may not be correct. See below. |
| P. carolinianus var. georgianus[B,P]
P. georgianus[B,P]
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| Other Common Names: | From various places around the Web, may not be correct. See below. |
| Carolina Desert-chicory [B], Carolina Desertchicory [P], |
| Systematics: | From a USDA Plants Database |
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Order: Asterales. Renamed to Asteraceae -- Aster family
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| Noxious, Invasive and Injurious Weeds | From USDA PLANTS database, Weeds Australia
, DEFRA Injurious Weeds | | Listed as noxious/invasive for: USA Invasive. |
Physical Characteristics
Annual/Biennial growing to 0.9m. . The flowers are hermaphrodite (have both male and female organs).
We rate it 1/5 for edibility and
0/5 for medicinal use.
The plant prefers light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils.
The plant prefers acid, neutral and basic (alkaline) soils.
It can grow in semi-shade (light woodland) or no shade.
It requires moist soil.
Edible Uses
Root[46, 105, 177]. Harvested in the autumn[61].
Medicinal Uses
Disclaimer
None known
Other Uses
None known
Cultivation details
257457
Propagation
Seed -
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Web References
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[43] Fernald. M. L. Gray's Manual of Botany. American Book Co. 1950 A bit dated but good and concise flora of the eastern part of N. America.
[46] Uphof. J. C. Th. Dictionary of Economic Plants. Weinheim 1959 An excellent and very comprehensive guide but it only gives very short descriptions of the uses without any details of how to utilize the plants. Not for the casual reader.
[61] Usher. G. A Dictionary of Plants Used by Man. Constable 1974 ISBN 0094579202 Forget the sexist title, this is one of the best books on the subject. Lists a very extensive range of useful plants from around the world with very brief details of the uses. Not for the casual reader.
[105] Tanaka. T. Tanaka's Cyclopaedia of Edible Plants of the World. Keigaku Publishing 1976 The most comprehensive guide to edible plants I've come across. Only the briefest entry for each species, though, and some of the entries are more than a little dubious. Not for the casual reader.
[177] Kunkel. G. Plants for Human Consumption. Koeltz Scientific Books 1984 ISBN 3874292169 An excellent book for the dedicated. A comprehensive listing of latin names with a brief list of edible parts.
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