conopodium การใช้
- Many of the water meadows are rich in pignut ( Conopodium majus ), a relative of parsley, which formed a breaktime snack for children in former times.
- The meadows are particularly rich in pignut ( " Conopodium majus " ), a relative of parsley, which formed a breaktime snack for children in former times.
- The larvae between the spun leaves of " Pimpinella saxifraga " and " Daucus " species and spun flowers and seeds of " Conopodium " species.
- ""'Conopodium majus " "'is a small perennial herb, whose underground part resembles a chestnut and is sometimes eaten as a wild or cultivated root vegetable.
- Gentle slopes on the Maiden Paps support species-rich Magnesian Limestone grassland dominated by upright brome Bromus erectus, blue moor-grass Sesleria albicans, crested hair-grass Koeleria macrantha, red fescue Festuca rubra, glaucous sedge Carex flacca and herbs such as common rock-rose Helianthemum nummularia, salad burnet Sanguisorba minor, fairy flax Linum catharticum, wild thyme Thymus praecox, pignut Conopodium majus, small scabious Scabiosa columbaria and sea plantain Plantago maritima.