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All parts of the catsear plant are edible; however, the leaves and roots are those most often harvested.
In contrast to the edible leaves of dandelion, catsear leaves only rarely have some bitterness.
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The leaves of dandelions are jagged in appearance, whereas those of catsear are more lobe-shaped and hairy.
However, dandelion flowers are borne singly on unbranched, hairless and leafless, hollow stems, while catsear flowering stems are branched, solid and carry bracts.
Hypochaeris radicata (sometimes spelled Hypochoeris radicata), also known as catsear, flatweed, cat's ear or false dandelion, is a perennial, low-lying edible herb often found in lawns.
False dandelion is a common name for a number of plants similar to dandelions.
Many similar plants in the Asteraceae family with yellow flowers are sometimes known as "false dandelions".
This genus of plants includes many species of false dandelions.
There are four species in total, known generally as false dandelions or false agoseris.
The plant is also known as false dandelion, as it is commonly mistaken for true dandelions.
In general appearance they are reminiscent of dandelions and are sometimes called mountain dandelion or false dandelion.
Nothocalais alpestris is a species of flowering plant in the aster family known by the common name alpine lake false dandelion.
Hypochaeris radicata (sometimes spelled Hypochoeris radicata), also known as catsear, flatweed, cat's ear or false dandelion, is a perennial, low-lying edible herb often found in lawns.
Hypochaeris radicata (I)
Common Cat's-ear (Hypochaeris radicata)
The larvae feed on Salix, Alnus, Hypochaeris radicata, Trifolium and Aster.
The most common plant species that have been found and identified in pastures where affected horses were located include: Flatweed (Hypochaeris radicata), Sheep Sorrel and Couch.