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Goatโ€™s rue


Goat's Rue

Galega officinalis, also known as Goatโ€™s rue or galega, professor weed, Italian fitch, or French lilac, is an herbaceous plant of the Fabaceae (legume) family.

Goat's Rue Flowers

There are around 6 to 8 species[1] in the Galega genus native to Europe, Western Asia, and parts of North Africa. Rue is also known as French Lilac, Italian Whore, or Teacherโ€™s Grass.

Lavender Goat's Rue Flowers

The generic name Galega is derived from โ€œgaleโ€œ, which means milk, and โ€œegaโ€ which means โ€œto bring onโ€œ. This indicates the use of goat rue to promote the flow of milk from animals, like goats.

White Goat's Rue Flowers

Goat rue is a perennial herbaceous plant that measures up to 1.2 m by 75 cm across. This robust, bushy plant has light green compound foliage, each with 13 to 17 lanceolate leaflets about 2 to 5 cm in length.

The white to pinkish-lilac flowers give way to pods containing 2 to 6 kidney-shaped seeds. The upright and branching stalks are hollowed and smooth and bear the long flower stalks.

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Key References
  • [1] โ€“ โ€œGoatโ€™s Rue | Whitman County | Washington State Universityโ€. Accessed November 20, 2021. Link.

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