Common chicory

Common chicory (Cichorium intybus)

Common chicory, also known as Wild succory, Blue dandelion

Common chicory is used in a variety of culinary applications around the world, most commonly with coffee. It is occasionally also added during the beer-brewing process to inject a coffee-like flavor. The leaves can be boiled or eaten raw in salad or with pasta. Common chicory is also a simple livestock fodder. In European folklore, the small blue flowers could be used to magically open locked doors.

Key Facts About Common chicory

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Attributes of Common chicory

Lifespan
Perennial, Biennial, Annual
Plant Type
Herb
Plant Height
30 cm to 1.4 m
Spread
30 cm to 60 cm
Leaf Color
Green
Flower Size
3 cm to 5 cm
Flower Color
Blue White Pink

Scientific Classification of Common chicory

Phylum
Vascular plants
Class
Dicotyledons
Order
Asterales
Family
Daisy
Genus
Cichorium
Species
Common chicory