Crepis runcinata

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Crepis runcinata
Light:Full Sun Part Shade
Moisture:Mesic
Soil pH:5.6-8.4
Height:2'
Native to:
Edible Rating:PFAF Edibility Rating
Tea:Yes
Poisonous

Crepis runcinata

Propagation: Seed

Cultivation: 257184

Range: Western N. America - Washington to California.

Habitat: Moist, often alkaline meadows, especially in mountains[1].

Edibility: Leaves[2][3].

Soil: Can grow in light, medium, and heavy soils.

Flower Type: Hermaphrodite

Also Known As: Crepis glauca. (Nutt.)Torr.&Gray.

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References

  1. Hitchcock, Leo. Vascular Plants of the Pacific Northwest. University of Washington Press, 1955.
  2. Tanaka, Tyōzaburō. Tanaka's Cyclopaedia of Edible Plants of the World. Keigaku Publishing, 1976.
  3. Yanovsky, Elias. Food Plants of the North American Indians Publication 237. US Department of Agriculture.