Petroselimim crispum, (Miller) A. W. Hill
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1. P. crispum (Miller) A. W. Hill , Hand-list Herb. Pl. Kew ed. 3, 122 (1925)
( P. hortense auct., P. sativum Hoffm. ).
Erect, glabrous biennial up to 75 cm. Stem terete, solid; branches ascending. Lower leaves triangular in outline, 3-pinnate; lobes 10-20 mm, cuneate, lobed, often crispate in cultivars. Umbels flat-topped. Rays 8-20. Bracts 1-3, entire or 3-fid; bracteoles 5-8, linearoblong to ovate-cuspidate. Petals yellowish. Fruit 2-5-3 mm, broadly ovoid. 2« = 22. Cultivated as a herb and naturalized in much of Europe; origin uncertain, but perhaps S.E. Europe or W. Asia. [All except Al Fa Fe Ho Is Rs (N) Sb Tu.]2
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Petroselimim crispum
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1981 |
P. crispum (Miller)
A. W. Hill 1925: 3 |