Salad Burnet
Common Name: Salad Burnet
Latin Name: Sanguisorba minor ssp minor
Family: Rosaceae
The name salad burnet, also known as pot herb, is derived from the plants use as a salad vegetable and as a garnish for cold drinks. The leaves smell of cucumber when crushed. The globular red-tinged flower heads appear from May to August.
Fodder burnet (Sanguisorba minor ssp muricata) is similar in appearance and has been introduced from the continent and cultivated for livestock fodder. This species can also be found in wildflower seed mixtures.
Salad burnet is frequent in the Yorkshire Dales National Park on species-rich limestone grasslands and pasture, on roadside verges, and on limestone rocks.
