Small Burnet, Salad Burnet, Pimpinell Scientific Name: Sanguisorba minor ssp. muricata (Spach) Nordborg Synonym: Poterium polygamum, Poterium sanguisorba Family: Rosaceae ...
Salad burnet, Sanguisorba minor Culinary: Salad burnet is a must on the summer table. It goes brilliantly with cream cheese as a dip or sandwich spread. Sprinkle the whole leaves over green salads or use as a garnish with any cold meal.
Salad burnet is a perennial for both vegetable and ornamental gardens. Description Salad burnet is an evergreen perennial that grows in a circular mound about a foot high and 2 ft (0.6 m) in diameter.
Salad Burnet (Poterium sanguisorba, aka Sanguisorba minor) is a hardy perennial with fine ornamental qualities such as ferny leaves & green with pink-tipped ball-flowers in late May & June.
SALAD BURNET (Poterium sanguisorba) CHAMOMILE (Roman or English) (Chamamelum nobile: or Anthemis CHERVIL (Anthriscus cerefolium) ...
Sainfoin, Salad Burnet, Saltmarsh Flat Sedge, Saltmarsh Rush, Sand Catchfly, Sand Catstail, Sand Couch, Sand Crocus, Sand Leek, Sand Sedge, Sand Spurrey, Sanicle, Saw-wort, Scarlet Pimpernel, Scented Mayweed, Scentless Mayweed, Scorched Alpine Sedge, ...
Salad Burnet [English]: Sanguisorba minor Salad Burnet [English]: Sanguisorba minor minor var. minor Salad Burnet [English]: Sanguisorba officinalis Salad Cup Daylily [English]: Hemerocallis 'Salad Cup' Salad Endive [English]: Cichorium endivia ...
The plant appears in the Herbals and Vocabularies of the sixteenth century as 'Bipinella,' a name originally applied to the Great and Salad Burnet. It was much used as a cosmetic herb.
Salad burnet (Sanguisorba minor) Salep (Orchis mascula) Sassafras (Sassafras albidum) Savory, summer (Satureja hortensis) Savory, winter (Satureja montana) ...
Arugala Rhubarb Beans Rutabagas Beets Salad Burnet Broccoli Salsify Brussels sprouts Sorrel cabbage Spinach Cauliflower Summer Squash Celery Turnips Cress Endive HERBS Garlic Angelica Kale Borage Kohlrabi Caraway Leaf Lettuce Chervil Leeks Coriander ...
Also of note (1/3/99): Herniaria glabra (Rupture Wort, Section E) and Sanguisorba minor (Salad Burnet, Section D) both had bright new foliage.
burnet, fodder burnet, garden burnet, little burnet, salad burnet, sheep's burnet, small burnet Family Rosaceae ...
Microwave drying Most herbs can be successfully dried in a microwave and retain a good colour and flavour. Those that are unsuitable are Basil, Dill, Fennel, Salad Burnet and Chervil. Pick the herbs and rinse in cold water if necessary.
sitchense is much shorter, rarely exceeding 2 feet, and bearing purplish flowers; this grows best in damp ground. P. tenuifolium, with spikes of white flowers, is also worth growing, while P. Sanguisorba, or Salad Burnet, ...
See also: Burnet, Green, Sanguisorba minor, Medic, May
 
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