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Murnong Microseris lanceolata

How to sow murnong: Direct seed outdoors in spring

Sun requirement for murnong: Plant in Full Sun

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Murnong, or Yam Daisy, is a perennial herb native to Australia grown for it's edible tuberous roots. It is a member of the Asteraceae family and it's yellow flowers resemble those of dandelions. The toothed, narrow leaves grow in a rosette. The plant is unique in that buds dangle before flowering, become upright while flowering, and dangle again once the seed head ripens to facilitate seeds' dispersal by wind. Roots can be roasted, baked, or eaten raw and are sweet with a slight coconut flavor.

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Predictions

Annual

living and reproducing in a single year or less

Height

40cm

Spread

30cm

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Scientific names

Microseris lanceolata

Alternate names

yam daisy

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