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and heavy selective breeding for forage value, including selection for cold-tolerance. It grows in a variety of soil types, generally infertile, well-drained soils, including weakly saline and weakly alkaline or acidic soils. In North America, it grows at a broad range of elevations. It is cold- and
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until they germinate; the reason for the wings is unknown. Apart from being carried by animals, they might be dispersed by wind and water, which might account for the wings. In the wild, seeds survive in soil for decades, and despite the soil moisture, which tends to rot them, about half will still
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to selectively take the seed while leaving the herbage. Yield is 500–550 pounds per acre (560–620 kg/ha) when irrigated, about a third that in drier conditions. commercial seed remains viable for several years if stored cool at 12 to 15 percent moisture, and seed in a warehouse has shown no
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The unusual crimson, ball-shaped blooms are carried aloft on tall, thin stems, well above the ferny, toothed-leaf foliage. The leaves are often considered more ornamental than the flowers, which are often removed to encourage more foliage growth. However, the cut flowers are used in floral
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It is evergreen to semi-evergreen; in warmer climates grows all year around, and in cold climates it stays green until heavy snow cover occurs. Plants may live over 20 years, though 7-12 is more usual; it lives longer if sometimes permitted to set seed. Burnet flowers in early summer.
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appreciable drop in viability after 25 years of storage. Germination rates actually increase over three years of storage, and commercial seed usually has over 90% field germination rates, but both seed yields and germination rates are probably elevated in domestic species due to
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sprout; this is the natural gemination rate in Europe. Salad burnet can spread fairly quickly by self-seeding. It can also be spread by division, and it can spread through rhizomes, but young plants are easy to pull up, thought they develop taproots fairly rapidly.
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The flowers provide nectar and pollen, and attract bees, butterflies, moths, and other pollinators and beneficial insects. It is classified as a moderate honeybee food in New Zealand, and as a good nectar producer in the United States.
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Salad burnet is good forage for wildlife and livestock, partly because it stays green for so long. Elk, deer, antelope and birds forage on the leaves and seeds. It provides cover for small birds, and it is used by the
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and Siberia. In Britain, it is not native, but has been naturalized since the 16th century. It has also naturalized in most of North America, in South America, Australia, and New Zealand. It is not generally
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Young burnet leaves are used as an ingredient in salads, dressings, sauces, summer drinks, and in claret. It is also used to flavour vinegar, butter, and cream cheese.
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In the wild, seed is buried an average of 10 cm or 4 inches deep. In a greenhouse experiment, germination peaked when seeds were set 6 cm (2.5 inch) deep.
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cultivar widely grown in North America does not grow in damp or flooding areas, and needs over 14 inches (36 cm) of precipitation per year.
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may eat almost all of the seed in some areas, but plants can also sprout from rodents' seed caches. The seeds are surrounded by a winged
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4a-8a, but does not grow well in shade. It grows well on slopes and disturbed soil, and is sometimes used to stabilize soil. The
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Salad burnet generally does not flower or seed in its first year of life. Grazing can prevent flowering, and
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Salad burnet can carry both male and female flowers on the same plant; that is, it is
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compiled by Daniel G. Ogle, Plant Materials Specialist, NRCS, Boise, Idaho. (1997).
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Salad burnet has in the past been used medicinally in Europe to control bleeding.
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Seed is mature when hard and dark; commercially, it is harvested with a high
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Salad burnet has the same medicinal qualities as medicinal burnet (
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In North America the species is probably much less diverse, due to
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Species of flowering edible herb in the rose family Rosaceae
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Salad burnet is native to western, central and southern
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pimpernel

Scientific classification
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Plantae
Tracheophytes
Angiosperms
Eudicots
Rosids
Rosales
Rosaceae
Sanguisorba
Binomial name
Scop.
Synonyms
Sanguisorba minor subsp. minor

Sanguisorba
pimpernelle
perennial
herbaceous
Rosaceae
taproots
Europe
Africa
Western Asia
invasive
pasture
Wyoming
calcerous soils

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