tragopogon

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin tragopōgōn, from Koine Greek τραγοπώγων (tragopṓgōn), from Ancient Greek τράγος (trágos, male goat).

Noun[edit]

tragopogon (plural tragopogons)

  1. Either of two goat's-beards (Tragopogon pratensis (meadow salsify) or Tragopogon porrifolius (common salsify); or (in later use) any other member of the genus Tragopogon. [from 16th c.]
    • 1789, Erasmus Darwin, The Loves of the Plants, J. Johnson, page 135:
      In our climates many flowers, as tragopogon, and hibiscus, close their flowers before the hottest part of the day comes on [] .