What would you say this is~

valley ranch

Garden Master
Joined
Dec 22, 2014
Messages
5,742
Reaction score
5,724
Points
367
Location
Sierra Nevada mountains, and Nevada high desert
There's this decided join us here, I thought it kinda Dandylionish, but it's not, well, maybe a hint of bitter. I put vinegar on, it would have been not enough flavor without. There is this green, radish, tomato, pepper cheese in with the green.

What's your though?
 

Attachments

  • IMG_2392.JPG
    IMG_2392.JPG
    349.6 KB · Views: 244
  • IMG_2391.JPG
    IMG_2391.JPG
    346 KB · Views: 254
  • IMG_2390.JPG
    IMG_2390.JPG
    308.1 KB · Views: 232
  • IMG_2411.JPG
    IMG_2411.JPG
    199.9 KB · Views: 244

bobm

Garden Master
Joined
Aug 22, 2012
Messages
3,736
Reaction score
2,506
Points
307
Location
SW Washington
Call Panera Catering ... Their TV salad commercial looks more apetizing than yours. :lol:
 

valley ranch

Garden Master
Joined
Dec 22, 2014
Messages
5,742
Reaction score
5,724
Points
367
Location
Sierra Nevada mountains, and Nevada high desert
Quote so lucky: It doesn't look like any weed or "green" that I know of. But looks good the way you have it prepared.


I've sent for and upright form of dandylyon Or chicory I hope it is what I thought it was when Ordering~
 

journey11

Garden Master
Joined
Sep 1, 2009
Messages
8,469
Reaction score
4,218
Points
397
Location
WV, Zone 6B
It looks like probably a sow thistle, from what I can see of the rosette of leaves. If so, they are edible and a relative of dandelions. Will produce a talk stalk with a branched cluster of little yellow flowers later on.

In the first and second images, that frilly leaved plant in the background might be pineapple weed, a wild chamomile. It has a yellow cone shaped petal-less flower and a sweet, pleasant, chamomile scent if crushed. You can make tea from that, if that's what it is. The closer the pic, the better. I tried to zoom in.
 

Latest posts

Top