sonchus การใช้
- "Sonchus oleraceus " has a variety of uses in herbalism.
- "Sonchus brachyotus " is a perennial herb up to 100 cm tall.
- "Sonchus wightianus " is a perennial herb up to 150 cm tall.
- "Sonchus asper " is native to Europe, North Africa, and western Asia.
- "Sonchus palustris " can be found in damp peaty or silty soils rich in nitrogen.
- "Sonchus arvensis " is native to Europe, where it is widespread across most of the continent.
- The larvae feed on the leaves of " Sonchus gummifer " and " Sonchus leptocephalus ".
- The larvae feed on the leaves of " Sonchus gummifer " and " Sonchus leptocephalus ".
- The scientific name " Sonchus " refers to the hollow stem, while " oleraceus " refers to its good taste.
- "Sonchus tenerrimus " is an annual or perennial herb producing a slender, branching stem up to about 80 centimeters ( 32 inches ) tall.
- The caterpillars feed in April and May mainly on the rootstock of sow thistles ( " Sonchus " species ) and common dandelion ( " Taraxacum officinale " ),
- Although it remains rich in herbs, the characteristic features of magnesian limestone grassland were lost during the translocation : blue moor-grass is uncommon, while coltsfoot, " Tussilago farfara ", and field sow-thistle, " Sonchus arvensis ", which entered the grassland during translocation, persist.