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  2. Tragopogon dubius - Wikipedia

    Tragopogon dubius, commonly known as yellow salsify, is a species of salsify with yellow flower heads. It is native to Eurasia and has been introduced to North America.

  3. Tragopogon dubius (Yellow Goat's Beard) - Minnesota Wildflowers

    When the sun hits the seed head, it glistens with a pale bronze color and is quite attractive. A similar species, Tragopogon pratensis (Meadow Goat's-beard), also non-native, has brighter …

  4. WESTERN SALSIFY (TRAGOPOGON DUBIUS), ALSO known as goatsbeard or yellow salsify, is an exotic plant of the Asteraceae family that can be weedy in rangelands, pastures, …

  5. Identifying and Foraging Yellow Salsify, Tragopogon dubius

    Apr 20, 2024 · Yellow salsify, Tragopogon dubius, is generally considered a weed in North America, but it’s an amazing edible plant that deserves a higher status than pesky weed. …

  6. Tragopogon dubius - US Forest Service

    Tragopogon × crantzii is the name used for yellow salsify × Jack-go-to-bed-at-noon hybrids in the Great Lakes area [62, 150]. Remarkable salsify is the yellow salsify × salsify (Tragopogon …

  7. Yellow Salsify in the US - Eat The Planet

    Yellow salsify (Tragopogon dubius) is a yellow flowering plant that’s commonly found in most of the continental US except for the far Southeast. Yellow salsify is a species of salsify native to …

  8. Tragopogon dubius — fistulous goat's beard, yellow salsify - Go …

    Fistulous goat's beard is native to Europe and introduced into North America as a garden plant in the early 1900s.

  9. Tragopogon dubius, Yellow Salsify - Southwest Desert Flora

    Yellow Salsify, Tragopogon dubius, has large showy attractive attractive flowers, the flowers and their seeds may be visited by hummingbirds and/or small mammals including rodents and …

  10. Goat's-beard // Mizzou WeedID - University of Missouri

    Plants that emit a milky sap when broken, leaves that resemble a grass, and the flowers and seedheads that resemble those of Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) (but are considerably …

  11. Tragopogon Dubius, Yellow Salsify - American Southwest

    Yellow wildflowers of western USA: Tragopogon dubius, yellow salsify: An introduced species; long leaves, edible roots, outwardly-pointing green bracts and yellow ray petals

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