Sanguisorba
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Sanguisorba
Flower head of Sanguisorba minor
Flower head of Sanguisorba minor
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Rosales
Family: Rosaceae
Subfamily: Rosoideae
Tribe: Sanguisorbeae
Subtribe: Sanguisorbinae
Genus: Sanguisorba
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Species

About 15-20 species; see text

Sanguisorba is a genus of 15-20 species of perennial herbs or small shrubs in the family Rosaceae, native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. The common name is Burnet. The stems grow to 50-200 cm tall, with a cluster of basal leaves, and further leaves arranged alternately up the stem. The leaves are pinnate, 5-30 cm long, with 7-25 leaflets, the leaflets with a serrated margin. Young leaves grow from the crown in the center of the plant. The flowers are small, produced in dense clusters 5-20 mm long; each flower has four very small petals, white to red in colour.

Sanguisorba species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Grizzled Skipper and Mouse Moth (both recorded on Salad Burnet).

Species

Cultivation and uses

Sanguisorba minor
Sanguisorba minor

Burnet tolerates drought, heat and cold well. The leaves contain Vitamin C; those of S. minor have a mild, cucumber-like taste, and are sometimes used in salads. A poultice of its leaves will stop minor bleeding; some species were used for this in the Han Dynasty period in China.

One of the better known recipes that includes burnet is Grie Soss (Grüne Soße = Green Sauce) made famous in Frankfurt, Germany. This sauce includes seven herbs, traditionally parsley, chervil, chives, cress, sorrel, burnet and borage.

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