Edibility
Edibility:Edible Poor
Eating notes: The young leaves can be eaten raw in salads, but many would consider them too bitter. Wilting the leaves down as a spinach alternative is a better way of using this plant.
Season
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Frequency
Very Common
Description
A very common and familiar 'weed'
Height: 15 - 45cm
Leaves: Broad, oval and strongly ribbed leaves that grow in a basal rosette on long stems.
Flowers: Tall thin flower spikes with tiny flowers. It is these flower spikes than give the plant it’s common name of "rat’s tails"
Stems: No stem. Leaves form a basal rosette.