Scorzonera

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iScorzonera
S. purpurea var. rosea
S. purpurea var. rosea
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Genus: Scorzonera
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Species
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Scorzonera is a genus of the sunflower family (Asteraceae), subfamily Lactucoideae, tribe Lactuceae, subtribe Scorzonerinae.

It comprises about 100 species, the best-known of which is the edible black salsify (scorzonera hispanica).

Scorzonera is recorded as a food plant for the larva of The Nutmeg, a species of moth.


[edit] Species

  • Scorzonera acanthoclada
  • Scorzonera albicaulis
  • Scorzonera argyria
  • Scorzonera aristata
  • Scorzonera austriaca
  • Scorzonera crocifolia
  • Scorzonera exile : Mock Oyster Wild Salsify
  • Scorzonera gokcheoglui
  • Scorzonera hispanica: Black Salsify, Spanish Salsify, Viper's-grass, Black Oyster Plant
  • Scorzonera hissaricata
  • Scorzonera humilis
  • Scorzonera judaica
  • Scorzonera laciniata  : Cutleaf Vipergrass, Laciniate Viper's-grass
  • Scorzonera macrocephala
  • Scorzonera mollis
  • Scorzonera mongolica
  • Scorzonera papposa
  • Scorzonera parviflora
  • Scorzonera pinnatifida
  • Scorzonera pisidica
  • Scorzonera pseudolanata
  • Scorzonera ptilophora
  • Scorzonera purpurea
  • Scorzonera racemosa
  • Scorzonera rosea
  • Scorzonera schweinfurthii : Egyptian Scorzonera
  • Scorzonera suberosa
  • Scorzonera tau-saghyz
  • Scorzonera tragapogonoides
  • Scorzonera tuberosa
  • Scorzonera turkestania
  • Scorzonera undulata
    • Scorzonera undulata deliciosa
  • Scorzonera virgata


[edit] Etymology

The word Scorzonera derives from the Italian "scorza" (= bark) and "nera" (= black). A second explanation could come from Old French, where 'scorzon' means 'snake'. Black Salsify has been used a long time to treat poisonous snake bites.

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