Primula intricata
Gren. & Godr.
Planinski jaglac
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Description
A herbaceous plant in the Primulaceae family with a Mediterranean climate distribution. The young leaves are edible and commonly used fresh in salads.
Edible Uses
Young leaves are used fresh in salads.
Traditional Uses
The young leaves are used in salads.
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Distribution
It is a Mediterranean climate plant.
Where It Grows
Balkans, Bosnia, Europe,
References (1)
- 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