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Nonea pulla

(L.) DC.

Boraginaceae Edible: Flowers - nectar, Leaves 10,957 iNaturalist observations

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Description

A temperate herb in the Boraginaceae family.

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Edible Uses

The nectar of the flowers is sucked, and the leaves are also eaten.

Traditional Uses

The nectar of the flowers is sucked.

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Distribution

It is a temperate plant.

Where It Grows

Asia, Mongolia, Turkey, Türkiye,

Synonyms

Anchusa licopsipula TardentAnchusa pulla (L.) M. Bieb.Anchusa tinctoria Pall. ex Lehm.Lycopsis pulla L.Lycopsis pulla Loefl.Nonea atra Griseb.

Also Known As

Sorma

References (3)

  • Cakir, E. A., 2017, Traditional knowledge of wild edible plants of Iğdır Province (East Anatolia, Turkey). Acta Soc Bot Pol. 2017;86(4):3568.
  • Ertug, F, Yenen Bitkiler. Resimli Türkiye Florası -I- Flora of Turkey - Ethnobotany supplement
  • Urgamal, M., Oyuntsetseg, B., Nyambayar, D. & Dulamsuren, Ch. 2014. Conspectus of the vascular plants of Mongolia. (Editors: Sanchir, Ch. & Jamsran, Ts.). Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. “Admon“ Press. 334pp. (p. 79-90).

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