Definition of Succory. Meaning of Succory. Synonyms of Succory

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Definition of Succory

Succory
Succory Suc"co*ry, n. [Corrupted from chicory.] (Bot.) A plant of the genus Cichorium. See Chicory.

Meaning of Succory from wikipedia

- weed, bunk, coffeeweed, cornflower, hendibeh, horseweed, ragged sailors, succory, wild bachelor's buttons, and wild endive. ("Cornflower" is also commonly...
- in the United States: dwarf nipplewort or lamb-succory. Common names in the British Isles: lamb's succory. It has a maximum height of 30 cm, is herbaceous...
- It also has been ascribed medicinal qualities similar to dandelion and succory. The early Māori people of New Zealand are likely to have gathered it for...
- Tail of the Great Bear Eta Ursae Majoris 27 Virgo 12 Venus & Moon magnet succory Algorab Corvi Delta Corvi 13 Libra 43 Saturn & Mars onyx burdock ****a...
- Asteraceae known by a number of common names, including rush skeletonweed, gum succory, devil's gr****, and nakedweed. The plant is native to Europe, Asia, and...
- Mediterranean. Sources in English sometimes refer to this species as yellow succory. Catananche lutea is a low to medium height (usually 8–40 cm) annual herbaceous...
- Sage Sauce alone, Jack by the Hedge, or Alliaria petiolata Scurvy-gr**** Succory Our Ladies Thistles or Silybum marianum ****smart Asarabacca Barberry-bush...
- foreparts of a fat Pigge,and a crambd Pulley then put in Spinage, Endive, Succory, Marigold leaves & flowers, Lettice~ Violet leaves, Strawberry leaves,...
- Sparke Foxglove, plum, dock, peach, corn marigold, St John's wort, pear, succory, hollyhock, cowslip, tobacco 1585  (3) Second Expedition to Roanoake Richard...
- heath-leaved chaetopappa Chondrilla juncea†‡ – rush skeletonweed, gum succory, devil's gr****, nakedweed Chrysothamnus depressus – long-flowered rabbitbrush...