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Common Salsify, Yellow Goatsbeard Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common Salsify, Yellow Goatsbeard Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tragopogon dubius (Common Salsify, Yellow Goatsbeard) Asteraceae (Sunflower Family) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tragopogon dubius. Common Salsify, Yellow Goatsbeard. Asteraceae. Sunflower Family. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Tragopogon dubius (Common Salsify, Yellow Goatsbeard) Asteraceae (Sunflower Family)
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Tragopogon dubius are biennials and apparently all three are edible, especially in their second year when their taproot has developed. They were introduced into North America because of their edibility.Tragos is Greek for goat and pogon for beard, thus giving another common name, Goat’s Beard.The genus was named by Linnaeus in 1753.


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