Entries tagged "lactuca virosa"

Prickly Lettuce, A Compass Plant

2012-11-13

Prickly lettuce is known to some of its navigating friends as the 'compass plant' and to its Roman friends as 'lactuca serriola'. In truth it is only one of many plants with the compass plant nickname (Silphium laciniatum in the US is another one), but it has earned it. In open ground, the leaves of the main stem are aligned north-south, offering the least surface area to the midday sun, but the maximum area to the weaker light of the start and end of the day. (This is a similar logic to the N-S alignment…

Great Lettuce!

2010-01-25

There is a good photo of the Great Lettuce, Lactuca Virosa, with its leaves aligned north-south on the Adur Wild Flower website. If you do use this to find your way then make sure you don't eat too much of it as it is reputed to have psychotropic qualities. You are likely to head off in the right direction, walk in a circle and then find yourself back in the same spot, shouting something like, 'Great Lettuce, Batman!' I digress.