Cichorium intybus
- Chicory grows wild in Denmark
- It has bright blue flowers and lights up the wild bed.
- The plant grows up to 1m tall and the flowers resemble small aster flowers.
- During World War II, the roots were used as a coffee substitute.
- Inulin can also be extracted from the roots for medicinal use.
- The substance inulin is also found in Jerusalem artichokes.
- Plant it in your wild bed and it will quickly grow and set seed.
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