
Chicory - Wikipedia
Common chicory (Cichorium intybus) [3] is a somewhat woody, perennial herbaceous plant of the family Asteraceae, usually with bright blue flowers, rarely white or pink. Native to Europe, it has been introduced to the Americas and Australia. [4]
Cichorium - Wikipedia
Cichorium is a genus of plants in the tribe Cichorieae within the family Asteraceae. [4][2] The genus includes two cultivated species commonly known as chicory or endive, plus several wild species.
Chicory: Does It Benefit Your Health? - WebMD
Feb 20, 2024 · Chicory (Cichorium intybus), a perennial plant, has been around for ages and is grown all over the world. People have long used it as food for their livestock. But it's also popular for human...
How to Grow Chicory (Cichorium intybus) | Gardener’s Path
Apr 5, 2023 · To make things easy, when we talk about chicory in this article, we’re talking about Cichorium intybus – the original species plant that is grown as a flowering herb. It’s a member of the aster or daisy family, Asteraceae, and is closely …
Cichorium intybus - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant …
1-1.5 inch ligulate flower heads with numerous bright blue rays with blunt toothed edges. Flowers are stalkless and grow along the stem open in the morning and close up by noon unless it is cloudy. They appear from mid-summer until the first frost. The alternate leaves are up to 8" long and 2" across, becoming smaller as they ascend the stems.
Endive - Wikipedia
Endive (/ ˈɛndaɪv, - dɪv, ˈɑːndiːv /) [3] is a leaf vegetable belonging to the genus Cichorium, which includes several similar bitter-leafed vegetables. Species include Cichorium endivia (also called endive), Cichorium pumilum (also called wild endive), and Cichorium intybus (also called chicory).
Chicory | Definition, Uses, Cultivation, & Facts | Britannica
Mar 20, 2025 · 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, Cichorium intybus – Wisconsin Horticulture
Chicory, Cichorium intybus, flowering. During the summer, you may notice pretty blue flowers painting many roadsides. The plant producing those flowers is Cichorium intybus, or common chicory. The name chicory is also sometimes used for another related plant, C. …
Chicory: Benefits, Nutrition, and Risks - Health
Jun 11, 2024 · Chicory (Cichorium intybus), sometimes called blue daisy or blue sailor, is a perennial herb grown and used worldwide. It's characterized by its tough, spiky stems and light blue flowers. You can...
Cichorium intybus: Traditional Uses, Phytochemistry, …
Cichorium intybus, commonly known as chicory, is well known as a coffee substitute but is also widely used medicinally to treat various ailments ranging from wounds to diabetes.