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|texte=*ornemental | |||
*médicinal | |||
*jeunes feuilles : légume | |||
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
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== Noms populaires == | == Noms populaires == | ||
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*Voir les noms de la [[Aegopodium (Rolland, Flore populaire)|''Flore populaire'' d'Eugène Rolland]] | |||
== Classification == | == Classification == | ||
''Aegopodium podagraria'' L. (1753) | |||
== Cultivars == | == Cultivars == | ||
== Histoire == | == Histoire == | ||
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== Usages == | == Usages == | ||
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|texte=ASHWEED. BISHOP'SWEED. GOUTWEED. GROUND ASH. HERB GERARD. Europe and adjoining Asia. Lightfoot<ref>Lightfoot, J. ''Fl. Scot.'' 1:170. 1789.</ref> says the young leaves are eaten in the spring in Sweden and Switzerland as greens. It is mentioned by Gerarde<ref>Johns, C. A. ''Treas. Bot.'' 1 :23. 1870.</ref>. In France it is an inmate of the flower garden, especially a variety with variegated leaves. | |||
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|auteur = [[:en:Aegopodium (Sturtevant, 1919)|Sturtevant, ''Notes on edible plants'', 1919]]. | |||
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== Références == | == Références == | ||
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*[http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/search?q=Aegopodium+podagraria Plant List] | *[http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/search?q=Aegopodium+podagraria Plant List] | ||
*[http://pfaf.org/user/Plant.aspx?LatinName=Aegopodium%20podagraria Plants for a future] | *[http://pfaf.org/user/Plant.aspx?LatinName=Aegopodium%20podagraria Plants for a future] | ||
*[http://www.tela-botanica.org/page:eflore_bdtfx?referentiel=bdtfx&niveau=2&module=fiche&action=fiche&type_nom=nom_scientifique&nom=Aegopodium%20podagraria Tela Botanica] | *[http://www.tela-botanica.org/page:eflore_bdtfx?referentiel=bdtfx&niveau=2&module=fiche&action=fiche&type_nom=nom_scientifique&nom=Aegopodium%20podagraria Tela Botanica] | ||
*[http://tropical.theferns.info/viewtropical.php?id=Aegopodium%20podagraria Useful Tropical Plants Database] | *[http://tropical.theferns.info/viewtropical.php?id=Aegopodium%20podagraria Useful Tropical Plants Database] |
Dernière version du 11 septembre 2021 à 08:41
Aegopodium podagraria L.
Ordre | Apiales |
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Famille | Apiaceae |
Genre | Aegopodium |
2n =
Origine :
sauvage et cultivé
Français | |
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Anglais |
Résumé des usages
- ornemental
- médicinal
- jeunes feuilles : légume
Description
Noms populaires
- Voir les noms de la Flore populaire d'Eugène Rolland
Classification
Aegopodium podagraria L. (1753)
Cultivars
Histoire
Usages
ASHWEED. BISHOP'SWEED. GOUTWEED. GROUND ASH. HERB GERARD. Europe and adjoining Asia. Lightfoot[1] says the young leaves are eaten in the spring in Sweden and Switzerland as greens. It is mentioned by Gerarde[2]. In France it is an inmate of the flower garden, especially a variety with variegated leaves.