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Goatsbeard or Yellow Salsify in Seed Tragopogon dubius (yellow salsify, western salsify, western goatsbeard, wild oysterplant) is a species of salsify native to southern and central Europe and western Asia and found as far north and west as northern France. Western salsify has been introduced into North America where it has become widespread. Although it is edible, especially the root, it is usually considered a weed. goatsbeard stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Goatsbeard or Yellow Salsify in Seed Tragopogon dubius (yellow salsify, western salsify, western goatsbeard, wild oysterplant) is a species of salsify native to southern and central Europe and western Asia and found as far north and west as northern France. Western salsify has been introduced into North America where it has become widespread. Although it is edible, especially the root, it is usually considered a weed. goatsbeard stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Tragopogon dubius (yellow salsify, western salsify, western goatsbeard, wild oysterplant) is a species of salsify native to southern and central Europe and western Asia and found as far north and west as northern France. Western salsify has been introduced into North America where it has become widespread. Although it is edible, especially the root, it is usually considered a weed.

Goat’s-Beard (Tragopogon pratensis) Variable, medium to tall annual or shot-lived perennial; stem erect, unbranched or slightly branched, usually hairless. Leaves linear-lanceolate, channeled, the stem leaves half-clasping, tapered to a fine point. Flower heads pale yellow, 18-40mm; flower bracts generally 8-10, longer than the rays; flower stalks not inflated. Fruit a large white clock.




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Goat’s-Beard (Tragopogon pratensis) Variable, medium to tall annual or shot-lived perennial; stem erect, unbranched or slightly branched, usually hairless. Leaves linear-lanceolate, channeled, the stem leaves half-clasping, tapered to a fine point. Flower heads pale yellow, 18-40mm; flower bracts generally 8-10, longer than the rays; flower stalks not inflated. Fruit a large white clock. goatsbeard stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Variable, medium to tall annual or shot-lived perennial; stem erect, unbranched or slightly branched, usually hairless. Leaves linear-lanceolate, channeled, the stem leaves half-clasping, tapered to a fine point. Flower heads pale yellow, 18-40mm; flower bracts generally 8-10, longer than the rays; flower stalks not inflated. Fruit a large white clock.

Goatsbeard or Yellow Salsify in Seed Tragopogon dubius (yellow salsify, western salsify, western goatsbeard, wild oysterplant) is a species of salsify native to southern and central Europe and western Asia and found as far north and west as northern France. Western salsify has been introduced into North America where it has become widespread. Although it is edible, especially the root, it is usually considered a weed. goatsbeard stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Goatsbeard or Yellow Salsify in Seed Tragopogon dubius (yellow salsify, western salsify, western goatsbeard, wild oysterplant) is a species of salsify native to southern and central Europe and western Asia and found as far north and west as northern France. Western salsify has been introduced into North America where it has become widespread. Although it is edible, especially the root, it is usually considered a weed. goatsbeard stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Tragopogon dubius (yellow salsify, western salsify, western goatsbeard, wild oysterplant) is a species of salsify native to southern and central Europe and western Asia and found as far north and west as northern France. Western salsify has been introduced into North America where it has become widespread. Although it is edible, especially the root, it is usually considered a weed.

Goatsbeard or Yellow Salsify in Seed Tragopogon dubius (yellow salsify, western salsify, western goatsbeard, wild oysterplant) is a species of salsify native to southern and central Europe and western Asia and found as far north and west as northern France. Western salsify has been introduced into North America where it has become widespread. Although it is edible, especially the root, it is usually considered a weed. goatsbeard stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Goatsbeard or Yellow Salsify in Seed Tragopogon dubius (yellow salsify, western salsify, western goatsbeard, wild oysterplant) is a species of salsify native to southern and central Europe and western Asia and found as far north and west as northern France. Western salsify has been introduced into North America where it has become widespread. Although it is edible, especially the root, it is usually considered a weed. goatsbeard stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Tragopogon dubius (yellow salsify, western salsify, western goatsbeard, wild oysterplant) is a species of salsify native to southern and central Europe and western Asia and found as far north and west as northern France. Western salsify has been introduced into North America where it has become widespread. Although it is edible, especially the root, it is usually considered a weed.

Goatsbeard or Yellow Salsify in Seed Tragopogon dubius (yellow salsify, western salsify, western goatsbeard, wild oysterplant) is a species of salsify native to southern and central Europe and western Asia and found as far north and west as northern France. Western salsify has been introduced into North America where it has become widespread. Although it is edible, especially the root, it is usually considered a weed. goatsbeard stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Goatsbeard or Yellow Salsify in Seed Tragopogon dubius (yellow salsify, western salsify, western goatsbeard, wild oysterplant) is a species of salsify native to southern and central Europe and western Asia and found as far north and west as northern France. Western salsify has been introduced into North America where it has become widespread. Although it is edible, especially the root, it is usually considered a weed. goatsbeard stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Tragopogon dubius (yellow salsify, western salsify, western goatsbeard, wild oysterplant) is a species of salsify native to southern and central Europe and western Asia and found as far north and west as northern France. Western salsify has been introduced into North America where it has become widespread. Although it is edible, especially the root, it is usually considered a weed.

Outdoor girl on Mitcham Common with wind-blown seeds of goatsbeard The pappus of goatsbeard (Tragopogon pratensis) makes a large, soft 'clock' with a silky texture. The seeds will blow away on the wind, just like a dandelion clock. Here, model Elaine checks out just how much force it takes to dislodge the flying seeds from a goatsbeard pappus – with larger, heavier seeds, it's a greater force than it takes to distribute the seeds on a dandelion clock. goatsbeard stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Outdoor girl on Mitcham Common with wind-blown seeds of goatsbeard The pappus of goatsbeard (Tragopogon pratensis) makes a large, soft 'clock' with a silky texture. The seeds will blow away on the wind, just like a dandelion clock. Here, model Elaine checks out just how much force it takes to dislodge the flying seeds from a goatsbeard pappus – with larger, heavier seeds, it's a greater force than it takes to distribute the seeds on a dandelion clock. goatsbeard stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

The pappus of goatsbeard (Tragopogon pratensis) makes a large, soft 'clock' with a silky texture. The seeds will blow away on the wind, just like a dandelion clock. Here, model Elaine checks out just how much force it takes to dislodge the flying seeds from a goatsbeard pappus – with larger, heavier seeds, it's a greater force than it takes to distribute the seeds on a dandelion clock.

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