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Coltsfoot - Tussilago farfara A perennial, herbaceous plant whose flowers resemble a dandelion. Flowers bloom on leafless stems with the leaves appearing later. <br />
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The genus name comes from the Latin word &quot;tussis&quot; (cough), which alludes to the plant&#039;s reputation as a treatment for coughs. The leaves and flowers of this plant are still used in herbal medicine as an expectorant. However, it has been found to contain traces of liver affecting pyrrolizidine alkaloids, which may be toxic in large doses.<br />
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Habitat: Growing in a stream next to a bog<br />
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A perennial, herbaceous plant whose flowers resemble a dandelion. Flowers bloom on leafless stems with the leaves appearing later. <br />
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The genus name comes from the Latin word &quot;tussis&quot; (cough), which alludes to the plant&#039;s reputation as a treatment for coughs. The leaves and flowers of this plant are still used in herbal medicine as an expectorant. However, it has been found to contain traces of liver affecting pyrrolizidine alkaloids, which may be toxic in large doses.<br />
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Habitat: Growing in a stream next to a bog. It&#039;s invasive and prohibited where I live in CT. I found this colony just over the border in New York.  <br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/76944/coltsfoot_-_tussilago_farfara.html Coltsfoot,Geotagged,Spring,Tussilago farfara,United States" /></a></figure> Coltsfoot,Geotagged,Spring,Tussilago farfara,United States Click/tap to enlarge

Coltsfoot - Tussilago farfara

A perennial, herbaceous plant whose flowers resemble a dandelion. Flowers bloom on leafless stems with the leaves appearing later.

The genus name comes from the Latin word "tussis" (cough), which alludes to the plant's reputation as a treatment for coughs. The leaves and flowers of this plant are still used in herbal medicine as an expectorant. However, it has been found to contain traces of liver affecting pyrrolizidine alkaloids, which may be toxic in large doses.

Habitat: Growing in a stream next to a bog

Coltsfoot - Tussilago farfara My first wildflower of the spring!<br />
<br />
A perennial, herbaceous plant whose flowers resemble a dandelion. Flowers bloom on leafless stems with the leaves appearing later. <br />
<br />
The genus name comes from the Latin word "tussis" (cough), which alludes to the plant's reputation as a treatment for coughs. The leaves and flowers of this plant are still used in herbal medicine as an expectorant. However, it has been found to contain traces of liver affecting pyrrolizidine alkaloids, which may be toxic in large doses.<br />
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Habitat: Growing in a stream next to a bog. It's invasive and prohibited where I live in CT. I found this colony just over the border in New York.  <br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/76944/coltsfoot_-_tussilago_farfara.html Coltsfoot,Geotagged,Spring,Tussilago farfara,United States

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"Tussilago farfara", commonly known as coltsfoot, is a plant in the groundsel tribe in the daisy family Asteraceae, native to Europe and parts of western and central Asia.

Similar species: Asterales
Species identified by Christine Young
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By Christine Young

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Uploaded Apr 3, 2019. Captured Apr 3, 2019 12:51 in 3280 Franklin Ave, Millbrook, NY 12545, USA.
  • Canon EOS 80D
  • f/20.0
  • 1/256s
  • ISO400
  • 100mm