Trachyandra hispida
Trachyandra hispida
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Genus | Trachyandra |
2n =
Origin : area of origin
wild or cultivated
Uses summary
Description
Popular names
Classification
Trachyandra hispida (L.) Kunth (1843).
Cultivars
History
Uses
Anthericum hispidum Linn. Liliaceae. ST. BERNARD'S LILY. South Africa. The sprouts are eaten as a substitute for asparagus. They are by no means unpalatable, says Carmichael [1], though a certain clamminess which they possess, that induces the sensation as of pulling hairs from between one's lips, renders them at first unpleasant.
- ↑ Hooker, W. J. Bot. Misc. 2:264. 1831.