Sonchus kirkii explained

Sonchus kirkii, also known as New Zealand sow thistle, or shore puha is a herb in the Asteraceae family.[1] It grows in coastal New Zealand.[2]

Appearance

The shore puha has green leaves extending upwards with spiky sides. On the top is a yellow flower. The shore puha can grow up to 15-30 centimeters tall. Occasionally it grows up to 100 centimeters.[3]

Conservation status

The conservation status of the shore puha is currently at "declining" and its umbrella category is "at risk".

Threats

Other species of Sow thistles that grow faster may be the reason for the shore puha to be at a declining status as it is outcompeted. The sowthistles Sonchus asper and Sonchus oleraceus can take over the habitats that the shore puha prefer and colonizing the area quicker. Up until the mid-1980s the shore puha was common, but since then its numbers have been declining.[1]

Maori use and Chinese market gardens

Market gardeners in NZ of Chinese background grew puha for their own consumption. It was a staple of the Māori diet and often grew wild in market gardens. Chinese Market Gardening in Australia and NZ Gardens of Prosperity page65

Other names

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sonchus kirkii . 2022-04-28 . New Zealand Plant Conservation Network . en.
  2. Web site: Sonchus kirkii Edimentals ! . 2022-04-28 . en-GB.
  3. Web site: Sonchus kirkii - Useful Temperate Plants . 2022-04-28 . temperate.theferns.info.