Common name for Tragopogon porrifolius, a root vegetable which was eaten in 18th-century Britain
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- Plant with edible leaves and root
- The Mediterranean plant Tragopogon porrifolius, also called oyster plant
- Edible root, eaten cooked — fils, say (anag)
- An herbaceous plant with purple flower heads and a long, white, edible taproot
- Mediterranean plant also called the vegetable oyster which has a long white edible taproot
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