Accepted name: |
Armoracia rusticana (Lam.) P. Gaertn., Meyer & Scherb. |
Synonym(s): |
-Armoracia lapathifolia Gilib. -Cochlearia armoracia L. -Cochlearia rusticana Lam. -Nasturium armoracia (L.) Fr.
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English names: |
Red Cole Horseradish
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French names: |
Raifort
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Classification: |
Kingdom: Plantae
Divison: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Capparales
Family: Brassicaceae
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OPL Code: |
HARMRU (to track OPL, Newmaster et al. 1998) |
Lifeform: |
2 |
Lifecycle: |
P |
Source database: |
FOIBIS, June 2005-2012 |
Floristic Affinities: |
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Distribution: |
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Ecosystem: |
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Microhabitat: |
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Ethnobotanical Notes: |
The peeled and grated taproots are eaten raw, mixed with salt, vinegar and oil. As a hot spice it is mainly eaten together with meat and fish dishes. But this species is also used as a medicinal plant and sometimes it is cultivated only for its leaves.(1) |
Key Characters: |
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