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Pignut


Pignut with Red Clover and Bird’s-foot-trefoil (photograph by North Pennines AONB Partnership). Click for larger image.Common Name: Pignut

Latin Name: Conopodium majus

Family: Apiaceae

The name Pignut or Earthnut refers to the edible tuberous root which used to be gathered and eaten by both humans and pigs. Pignut is one of the most common members of the carrot family (Apiaceae) to occur in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The plant is widespread in meadows, pastures, woods and roadside verges, to above 400m in altitude. The dainty clusters of flowers appear during June and July and can cause a meadow or woodland to appear white from a distance.

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