Chicory Flower Definition

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Chicory Flower Definition. The leaves are sparsely spaced and heavily toothed with larger fuller leaves at the bottom of the plant. The stems are stiff and hairy reaching up to three feet tall.

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The roots are popular due to their high soluble fiber content specifically inulin. Common chicory Cichorium intybus is a somewhat woody perennial herbaceous plant usually with bright blue flowers rarely white or pink. Its leaves are tastiest in the spring and autumn as the summer heat tends to make them taste a little bitter but they are still edible.

Chicory is NOT a name for developmentally challenged chickadees.

The root of this plant. Chicory Cichorium intybus blue-flowered perennial plant of the family Asteraceae. Native to Europe and introduced into the United States late in the 19th century chicory is cultivated extensively in the Netherlands Belgium France and Germany and to some extent in North America. Chicory is a perennial herbaceous plant with a blue or lavender flower.