Amsinckia lycopsoides
Lindl. ex Lehm.
Boraginaceae
	
	
	
	
	
	Benthamia lycopsoides (Lindl. ex Lehm.) Druce
	
	 
	 
	
Common Name: Tarweed Fiddleneck
General Information
Amsinckia lycopsoides is an erect, annual plant with a branched stem, growing 15 - 75cm tall.
The plant is harvested from the wild for local use as a food.
The plant has become a widespread weed of pasture land in Australia[
365- Title
 - Flora of New South Wales
 
- Publication
 -  
 
- Author
 -  
 
- Website
 - http://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/floraonline.htm
 
- Publisher
 -  
 
- Year
 - 0
 
- ISBN
 -  
 
- Description
 - An on-line resource giving a brief botanical description of all the native plants of New South Wales, their habitat and range, together with diagrams and photographs of the plants.
 
 ].
Known Hazards
None known
Botanical References
60- Title
 - Vascular Plants of the Pacific Northwest.
 
- Publication
 -  
 
- Author
 - Hitchcock. C. L.
 
- Publisher
 - University of Washington Press
 
- Year
 - 1955
 
- ISBN
 - -
 
- Description
 - A standard flora for Western N. America with lots of information on habitat etc. Five large volumes, it is not for the casual reader.
 
 , 
200- Title
 - The New RHS Dictionary of Gardening. 1992.
 
- Publication
 -  
 
- Author
 - Huxley. A.
 
- Publisher
 - MacMillan Press
 
- Year
 - 1992
 
- ISBN
 - 0-333-47494-5
 
- Description
 - Excellent and very comprehensive, though it contains a number of silly mistakes. Readable yet also very detailed.
 
 
Range
Western N. America - Alaska to California
Habitat
Dry open slopes and flats, often in disturbed soil[
60- Title
 - Vascular Plants of the Pacific Northwest.
 
- Publication
 -  
 
- Author
 - Hitchcock. C. L.
 
- Publisher
 - University of Washington Press
 
- Year
 - 1955
 
- ISBN
 - -
 
- Description
 - A standard flora for Western N. America with lots of information on habitat etc. Five large volumes, it is not for the casual reader.
 
 ]
Properties
	| Weed Potential | Yes | 
	
	| Edibility Rating |    | 
	
	| Habit | Annual | 
	
	| Height | 0.60 m | 
	
	| Pollinators | Insects | 
	
	| Cultivation Status | Wild | 
	
Cultivation Details
Amsinckia lycopsoides has a wide range from the subarctic regions of Alaska to the subtropics of California.
Succeeds in ordinary garden soil in full sun[
1- Title
 - RHS Dictionary of Plants plus Supplement. 1956
 
- Publication
 -  
 
- Author
 - F. Chittendon.
 
- Publisher
 - Oxford University Press
 
- Year
 - 1951
 
- ISBN
 - -
 
- Description
 - Comprehensive listing of species and how to grow them. Somewhat outdated, it has been replaced in 1992 by a new dictionary (see [200]).
 
 , 
200- Title
 - The New RHS Dictionary of Gardening. 1992.
 
- Publication
 -  
 
- Author
 - Huxley. A.
 
- Publisher
 - MacMillan Press
 
- Year
 - 1992
 
- ISBN
 - 0-333-47494-5
 
- Description
 - Excellent and very comprehensive, though it contains a number of silly mistakes. Readable yet also very detailed.
 
 ].
Edible Uses
Fresh juicy shoots[
161- Title
 - Food Plants of the N. American Indians. Publication no. 237.
 
- Publication
 -  
 
- Author
 - Yanovsky. E.
 
- Publisher
 - U.S. Depf of Agriculture.
 
- Year
 -  
 
- ISBN
 - -
 
- Description
 - A comprehensive but very terse guide. Not for the casual reader.
 
 , 
177- Title
 - Plants for Human Consumption.
 
- Publication
 -  
 
- Author
 - Kunkel. G.
 
- Publisher
 - Koeltz Scientific Books
 
- Year
 - 1984
 
- ISBN
 - 3874292169
 
- Description
 - An excellent book for the dedicated. A comprehensive listing of Latin names with a brief list of edible parts.
 
 , 
257- Title
 - Native American Ethnobotany
 
- Publication
 -  
 
- Author
 - Moerman. D.
 
- Publisher
 - Timber Press. Oregon.
 
- Year
 - 1998
 
- ISBN
 - 0-88192-453-9
 
- Description
 - Very comprehensive but terse guide to the native uses of plants. Excellent bibliography, fully referenced to each plant, giving a pathway to further information. Not for the casual reader.
 
 ]. No more details are given.
Seed - raw[
257- Title
 - Native American Ethnobotany
 
- Publication
 -  
 
- Author
 - Moerman. D.
 
- Publisher
 - Timber Press. Oregon.
 
- Year
 - 1998
 
- ISBN
 - 0-88192-453-9
 
- Description
 - Very comprehensive but terse guide to the native uses of plants. Excellent bibliography, fully referenced to each plant, giving a pathway to further information. Not for the casual reader.
 
 ]. The parched seed is ground into a powder then made into cakes and eaten without being cooked[
257- Title
 - Native American Ethnobotany
 
- Publication
 -  
 
- Author
 - Moerman. D.
 
- Publisher
 - Timber Press. Oregon.
 
- Year
 - 1998
 
- ISBN
 - 0-88192-453-9
 
- Description
 - Very comprehensive but terse guide to the native uses of plants. Excellent bibliography, fully referenced to each plant, giving a pathway to further information. Not for the casual reader.
 
 ]. If this species is like most other members of the family Boraginaceae, the seed is likely to ripen over a period of time and individual seeds fall from the plant when they are ripe. This will make harvesting any quantity of seed very fiddly and time consuming[
K- Title
 - Plants for a Future
 
- Author
 - Ken Fern 
 
- Description
 - Notes from observations, tasting etc at Plants For A Future and on field trips.
 
 ].
Medicinal
None known
Other Uses
None known
Propagation
Seed - sow late spring in situ[
200- Title
 - The New RHS Dictionary of Gardening. 1992.
 
- Publication
 -  
 
- Author
 - Huxley. A.
 
- Publisher
 - MacMillan Press
 
- Year
 - 1992
 
- ISBN
 - 0-333-47494-5
 
- Description
 - Excellent and very comprehensive, though it contains a number of silly mistakes. Readable yet also very detailed.
 
 ].
 	
	
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