Carum verticillatum, (L.) Koch
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3. C. verticillatum (L.) Koch View in CoL , Nova Acta Acad. Leop.-Carol. 12(1): 122 (1824).
Erect, glabrous perennial up to 120 cm. Root of fusiform fibres thickened downwards. Stem striate, littlebranched, with few small leaves. Basal leaves 10-25 cm, narrowly oblong in outline, with usually more than 20 pairs of deeply palmatisect segments which are longest in the upper half; lobes up to 10 mm, filiform, appearing as if whorled. Rays up to 12. Bracts up to 10, linear-acuminate; bracteoles numerous, linearlanceolate, deflexed. Petals white. Fruit 2-5-4 mm, ellipsoid; ridges prominent. Marshes and damp meadows. • W. Europe, northwards to Scotland and the Netherlands. Be Br?Co Ga fG e HbHoHsLu.
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Carum verticillatum
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1981 |
C. verticillatum (L.)
Koch 1824: 122 |