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Sonchus megalocarpus

(Hook.f.) J. M. Black

Dune thistle

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Description

A low herb. It grows 50 cm tall. The stems are green and have a milky sap. The leaves are narrowly oval and 20 cm long by 3 cm wide. The are in a ring near the base. They have teeth along the edge. The flowers are bright yellow in a single head at the top of a stalk. The seed heads are creamy white and 3 cm across. They have several seeds.

Edible Uses

The leaves are cooked and eaten.

Traditional Uses

The leaves are cooked and eaten.

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Distribution

It is a temperate plant. It grows on beaches and dunes.

Where It Grows

Australia, Tasmania,

Synonyms

Actites megalocarpa (Hook.f.) LanderEmbergeria megalocarpa (Hook.f.) BoulosSonchus asper var. megalocarpa Hook.f.Sonchus megalocarpus (Hook.f.) J. M. Black

References (2)

  • Barker, R., 1991, A Checklist of Native Plants Reportedly Edible. Australian Food Plant Study Group. Society for Growing Australian Plants. (As Actites megalocarpa)
  • Caton, J.M. & Hardwick, R. J., 2016, Field Guide to Useful Native Plants from Temperate Australia. Harbour Publishing House. p 78 (As Actites megalocarpa)

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