Salsify is a unique biennial root vegetable with grass-like leaves. In the spring it produces masses of daisy-like purple flowers followed by large seedheads that resemble those of dandelions. The root is said to taste somewhat like oysters and looks like a white carrot.
Latin Name
Tragopogon porrifolius
Family
Asteraceae
Also Known As
Oyster Plant Jerusalem Star
Type of Plant
Bloom Season
May
Seasons
Specifications
Uses
Sunlight Exposure
Colors
Native Range
Mediterranean
History
Salsify was a popular colonial vegetable and was grown by Brother August Schubert at Bethabara in 1761.
Other Details
Planted at Mount Vernon
Hardiness Zones
Average annual extreme minimum temperature 1976-2005
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