Conopodium majus is a small perennial herb, whose underground part resembles a chestnut and is sometimes eaten as a wild or cultivated root vegetable.
The plant has many English names (many of them shared with Bunium bulbocastanum, a related plant with similar appearance and uses) variously including Kippernut, Cipernut, Arnut, Jarnut, Hawknut, Earth Chestnut, Groundnut, and Earthnut. From its popularity with pigs come the names Pignut, Hognut, and more indirectly Saint Anthony's Nut, for Anthony the Great or Anthony of Padua, both patron saints of swineherds.
The plant is common through much of Europe and parts of North Africa. It grows in woods and fields, and is an indicator of long- |