Belgian endive
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Belgian endive
Summary
Belgian endive is a taxon[1]. It ranks in the top 0.74% of taxon entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,272 views/month, #1,444 of 195,241).[2]
Key Facts
- Belgian endive's instance of is recorded as taxon[3].
- Belgian endive is classified at the rank of variety[4].
- Belgian endive belongs to the parent taxon Cichorium intybus[5].
- Belgian endive's location of discovery is recorded as Botanical Garden of Brussels[6].
- Under binomial nomenclature, Belgian endive is Cichorium intybus var. foliosum[7].
- Belgian endive is a type of useful plant[8].
- Belgian endive is used for vegetable[9].
- Belgian endive's Commons category is recorded as Chicory[10].
- Belgian endive's GRIN URL is recorded as https://npgsweb.ars-grin.gov/gringlobal/taxonomydetail.aspx?id=100754[11].
- Belgian endive's this taxon is source of is recorded as Brussels' grondwitloof[12].
- Belgian endive is commonly known as {'lang': 'nl', 'text': 'witloof'}[13].
- Belgian endive's different from is recorded as endive[14].
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Classification
Under binomial nomenclature, Belgian endive is Cichorium intybus var. foliosum[7]. It is classified at the rank of variety[4]. It belongs to the parent taxon Cichorium intybus[5]. It is commonly known as {'lang': 'nl', 'text': 'witloof'}[13].
Identifiers
Belgian endive's GBIF taxon ID is recorded as 5831027[15]. Belgian endive's ITIS TSN is recorded as 781014[16].
Why It Matters
Belgian endive ranks in the top 0.74% of taxon entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,272 views/month, #1,444 of 195,241).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[17] It is known by 16 alternative names across languages and contexts.[18]