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  2. Chervil - Wikipedia

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    Chervil (/ ˈ tʃ ɜːr ˌ v ɪ l /; Anthriscus cerefolium), sometimes called French parsley or garden chervil (to distinguish it from similar plants also called chervil), is a delicate annual herb related to parsley. It was formerly called myrhis due to its volatile oil with an aroma similar to the resinous substance myrrh. [3]

  3. Anthriscus - Wikipedia

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    Anthriscus caucalis M. Bieb. - Bur chervil (native to Africa and Eurasia, introduced elsewhere) Anthriscus cerefolium (L.) Hoffm. - Garden chervil, French parsley (native to Eurasia, introduced elsewhere) Anthriscus fumarioides (Waldst. & Kit.) Spreng. (Albania, Greece, Italy, Yugoslavia) Anthriscus glacialis Lipsky (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan ...

  4. Chaerophyllum bulbosum - Wikipedia

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    Chaerophyllum bulbosum is a species of flowering plant from the carrot family and known by several common names, including turnip-rooted chervil, tuberous-rooted chervil, bulbous chervil, and parsnip chervil. [2] It is native to Europe and Western Asia. It was a popular vegetable in the 19th century.

  5. Anthriscus sylvestris - Wikipedia

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    Anthriscus sylvestris, known as cow parsley, [2] wild chervil, [2] wild beaked parsley, Queen Anne's lace or keck, [2] [3] is a herbaceous biennial or short-lived perennial plant in the family Apiaceae (Umbelliferae). [4] It is also sometimes called mother-die (especially in the UK), a name that is also applied to the common hawthorn. It is ...

  6. Chaerophyllum procumbens - Wikipedia

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    Chaerophyllum procumbens, known by the common names spreading chervil [2] and wild chervil, [3] is an annual forb native to the eastern United States and Canada, [2] which produces small white flowers in spring.

  7. Chaerophyllum - Wikipedia

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    The genus name is an alteration of Latin chaerephyllum, from Ancient Greek χαιρέφυλλον (khairéphullon "chervil"), from χαίρω (khaírō "to be glad") and φύλλον (phúllon "leaf").

  8. Chaerophyllum temulum - Wikipedia

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    Chaerophyllum temulum, the rough chervil, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae. Unlike several other species in the genus, Chaerophyllum temulum is poisonous . [ 3 ]

  9. Chaerophyllum tainturieri - Wikipedia

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    Chaerophyllum tainturieri, known by the common names hairyfruit chervil [2] and southern chervil, [3] is an annual forb native to the south-eastern United States, with disjunct populations in Arizona and New Mexico. It is a common plant, found in glades, fields, and disturbed areas. [4] It produces small white umbels of flowers in the spring.