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Pignut | The Wildlife TrustsPignut is a small umbellifer, with edible tubers, that is found in woods, hedges and grasslands. Scientific name. Conopodium majus. When to see. May to June ...Missing: taxonomy | Show results with:taxonomy
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Conopodium majus - Pignut (Apiaceae) - First NaturePignuts are commonly found in sloping meadowland where the soils does not remain waterlogged for long. The stems are hollow, unlike those of the Great Pignut ( ...
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Seed ecology of the geophyte Conopodium majus (Apiaceae ...Conopodium majus is a geophyte with pseudomonocotyly, distributed in Atlantic Europe. It is an indicator of two declining European habitats: ancient woodland ...Missing: taxonomy | Show results with:taxonomy
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Conopodium majus subsp. majus | Plants of the World OnlineThe native range of this subspecies is W. Europe to Italy. It is a tuberous geophyte and grows primarily in the temperate biome. Taxonomy ...
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Conopodium majus (Gouan) Loret | Plants of the World OnlineClassification · Kingdom Plantae · Phylum Streptophyta · Class Equisetopsida · Subclass Magnoliidae · Order. Apiales. View Order Tree opens in a new tab · Family.
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Conopodium majus subsp. marizianum (Samp.) López Udias & MateoIt is a tuberous geophyte and grows primarily in the temperate biome. Taxonomy. Distribution; Synonyms; Classification; Publications; Other data. Distribution.
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Pignut (Conopodium majus) identification... name meaning: Conopodium is derived from the Greek word Konos, meaning cone ... species It is eaten by badgers and wild pigs. Always stay safe when ...
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Conopodium majusHABITAT : hedge bottoms, fields and woods often with creeping buttercup. Light dry acid soil. DISTRIBUTION : Common except on chalk and fens. Less frequent ...Missing: taxonomy | Show results with:taxonomy
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Identify Pignuts - - Totally Wild UKApr 28, 2020 · Check Fez's handy guide to make sure you stay on the right side of the law! Conopodium means cone-like, with majus meaning larger or bigger.Missing: etymology genus
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Conopodium majus (pignut) | The University Gardens | UiBIn Normandy, the plant is called by names like “jarnotte”, or “jérnot”, corresponding to “yarnut”, or “arnut” and in Northern England. Probably the name is ...
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Pignut - Edibility, uses and where to find it - Wild Food PeoplePignut (Conopodium majus) is a woodland plant with an edible root. It's a popular plant with many foragers – probably as much for the effort it requires to ...
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Conopodium majus (Gouan) Loret, PignutC. majus is a very characteristic stress tolerant ruderal (SR) species of damp or shaded ground in woods, scrub, heaths, shaded cliffs and in a wide variety of ...Missing: taxonomy | Show results with:taxonomy
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Pignut - NatureSpotPignut - Conopodium majus · Description. Short to medium plant, stem erect, slightly ridged and hollow after flowering. · Identification difficulty · ID checklist ...
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Conopodium majus Pignut PFAF Plant Database### Morphological Characteristics of Conopodium majus
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A comparative study of life history and resource allocation in ...May 28, 2025 · The more extreme perennial, Conopodium majus lacks clonal growth and E . 70% of total biomass is present as a persistent corm at the time of ...
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Differentiation in floral scent chemistry among populations of ...Aug 9, 2025 · ... Conopodium majus ... Generally, the samples from self-compatible plants contained fewer compounds than the samples from self-incompatible plants.
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Floral Sex Ratios in Andromonoecious Umbelliferae - jstorConopodium majus, another umbellifer, produced the same ratio of one hermaphrodite ... self-pollination within an umbel must be high. Outcrossing will only be ...
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Growing pignuts | A Food Forest in your GardenApr 7, 2012 · So what are pignuts? Well, to science they are known as Conopodium majus, yet another member of the sprawling Carrot Family or Apiaceae. To ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology<|control11|><|separator|>
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Pignut (Conopodium majus) - iNaturalistConopodium majus is a small perennial herb, whose underground part resembles a chestnut and is sometimes eaten as a wild or cultivated root vegetable.Missing: habitat distribution<|control11|><|separator|>
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Functional biogeography of the thermal thresholds for post-dispersal ...Functional biogeography of the thermal thresholds for post-dispersal embryo growth in Conopodium majus. Cristina Blandino,. Cristina Blandino. Royal Botanic ...
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[PDF] A Vascular Plant Red List for England | BSBIAug 3, 2025 · The results detailed in this vascular plant. Red List present for the first time the current state of England's flora measured against ...
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Conopodium majus|pignut/RHS GardeningThe tubers, similar to a chestnut, are edible and commonly known as pignuts. Name status. Correct. Plant range: Europe.
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Conopodium majus: Pignuts and How to Forage for them - Paul KirtleyThe pignut, Conopodium majus, is one of the most palatable wild foods. The tuber can be eaten raw and is very tasty. To the uninitiated, pignuts can be hard ...Missing: history nomenclature
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Five Survival Plants Every Forager Should Know - Paul KirtleyThe pignut, Conopodium majus, is common in many parts of Europe and its ... No single plant or small group of plants can be absolutely relied upon for nutrition.
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Pignut - Wild Food UKPignuts take a few years to grow and produce a tuber so they should only be picked when found in profusion and many should be left behind for the following ...Missing: wildlife | Show results with:wildlife
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Conopodium majus | International Plant Names Index - IPNI2. Collation: 214; Family as entered in IPNI: Apiaceae. Original Data. Remarks: Bunium majus. Links. Basionym: Bunium majus Gouan, Ill. Observ. Bot. 10 (1773).Missing: Antoine reclassification
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New evidence for the use of root foods in pre-agrarian subsistence ...May 10, 2014 · Remains included charred bulbs of Allium cf. ursinum and tubers of Conopodium majus. They were accompanied by charred remains of parenchymatous ...
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Wildflower Pignut Irish Wild Flora Wildflowers of IrelandCommon Name: Pignut ; Scientific Name: Conopodium majus ; Irish Name: Cúlarán ; Family Group: Apiaceae ; Distribution: View Map (Courtesy of the BSBI) ...