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Sempervivum globiferum subsp. hirtum

(L.) 't Hart & Bleij

Cuvarkuca divlja

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Description

A succulent plant that keeps growing from year to year. The leaves are arranged in a ring. They have red tips.

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Edible Uses

The leaves are eaten fresh in salads.

Traditional Uses

The leaves are eaten in salads.

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Distribution

It is a temperate plant.

Where It Grows

Balkans, Bosnia, Czech Republic, Europe, Hungary, Italy, Slovakia, Slovenia, Yugoslavia,

Synonyms

Jovibarba globifera subsp. hirta (L.) J. Parm.Jovibarba hirta (Pollini) Opizabd others

Also Known As

Srhkodlakavi netreskovec

References (2)

  • http://www.botanic-gardens-ljubljana.com/en/plants
  • Redzic, S. J., 2006, Wild Edible Plants and their Traditional Use in the Human Nutrition in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Ecology of Food and Nutrition, 45:189-232 (As Jovibarba globifera subsp. hirta)

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