This blue-flowered perennial is common as a roadside weed, but has a long history of being used as an edible or fodder.
Latin Name
Cichorium intybus
Family
Asteraceae
Also Known As
Wild Endive Succory Coffeeweed
Type of Plant
Bloom Season
May - October
Seasons
Specifications
Uses
Sunlight Exposure
Colors
Native Range
Europe, northern Africa, western Asia
History
Washington was experimenting with chicory as a field crop.
Other Details
Planted at Mount Vernon
Hardiness Zones
Average annual extreme minimum temperature 1976-2005
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