< Domestic Encyclopædia (1802)

CORN-SALAD, or Lamb's Lettuce, Valeriana locusta, L. is an annual indigenous plant growing in corn-fields, and producing white-reddish flowers from April to June. It is eaten by cattle, and its young leaves are cut and used in spring and autumn as a salad, being esteemed little inferior to young lettuce. Sheep and canary-birds are equally fond of this vegetable.

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