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common chicory; blue sailors; succory Cichorium intybus common coleus Coleus scutellarioides common cord grass Spartina anglica common crupina Crupina vulgaris common dandelion Taraxacum officinale common duckweed Lemna minor ...
Labrador Tea, Laburnum, Lady Orchid, Lady's Bedstraw, Lady's Slipper, Lamb's Succory, Large Bittercress, Large Cuckoo Pint, Large Hop Trefoil, Large Speedwell, Large Thyme, Large Yellow Sedge, Large-flowered Butterwort, ...
The decoction with Succory and Centaury is very effectual in dropsy and the diseases of the spleen. It stayeth fluxes of blood at the mouth or nose, and inward bleeding also, for it is a singular wound herb for wounds both inward and outward....
Cupid's Dart; aka, Blue Cupidone; or, Blue Succory "By Hymen's torch, by Cupid's dart, By all that thrills the beating heart; The bright black eye, the melting blue, I cannot choose between the two." -Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1809‚1894 ...
Cichorium intybus. Chicory. Also known as wild succory and blue sailors. Native to Europe. Grows wild. Edible but bitter, a salad green.
See also: Green, May, Medic, Pepper, Chicory
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