Arctium lappa
A detailed article about the plant Arctium lappa, commonly known as burdock.
Arctium lappa

Arctium lappa, commonly known as burdock, is a biennial plant in the Asteraceae family. It is native to Europe and Asia but has been introduced to other parts of the world, including North America.
Description
Arctium lappa is a robust plant that can grow up to 2 meters in height. It has large, heart-shaped leaves and produces purple flowers that bloom from July to October. The flowers are surrounded by hooked bracts, which allow the seeds to attach to passing animals, aiding in seed dispersal.
Habitat
This plant thrives in disturbed soils, often found in fields, roadsides, and waste areas. It prefers well-drained soil and can grow in both full sun and partial shade.
Uses
Arctium lappa has been used in traditional medicine for centuries. The root is edible and is often used in Asian cuisine, particularly in Japan, where it is known as "gobo." The plant is also used in herbal medicine for its purported diuretic and blood-purifying properties.
Cultivation
Burdock is cultivated for its root, which is harvested in the first year of growth. It requires loose, well-drained soil to develop long, straight roots. The plant is relatively easy to grow and can be propagated by seed.
Ecological Impact
In some regions, Arctium lappa is considered an invasive species due to its ability to spread rapidly and outcompete native vegetation. Its burrs can also be a nuisance to livestock and wildlife.
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