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Apiaceae (/eɪpiːˈeɪsiˌaɪ, -siːˌiː/) or
Umbelliferae is a
family of
mostly aromatic flowering plants named after the type
genus Apium and
commonly known...
- is a
herbaceous biennial or short-lived
perennial plant in the
family Apiaceae (Umbelliferae),
genus Anthriscus. It is also
sometimes called mother-die...
- This is a list of
genera belonging to the
family Apiaceae. It
contains all the
genera accepted by
Plants of the
World Online (PoWO) as of December 2022[update]...
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thymol seeds, bishop's weed, or carom—is an
annual herb in the
family Apiaceae. Both the
leaves and the seed‑like
fruit (often
mistakenly called seeds)...
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fennel and
Persian ****in (Carum carvi), is a
biennial plant in the
family Apiaceae,
native to
western Asia, Europe, and
North Africa. The
etymology of "caraway"...
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Anthriscus caucalis, also burr
chervil or bur-chervil, a
plant in the
family Apiaceae. It is
similar in
appearance to chervil, the
common cooking herb from the...
- hemlock-parsley,
Conioselinum pacifi**** (
Apiaceae)
Compound umbel of a wild carrot,
Daucus carota (
Apiaceae)
Simple umbel of
Fatsia ****onica (Araliaceae)...
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Eryngium foetidum is a
tropical perennial herb in the
family Apiaceae.
Common names include culantro (/kuːˈlɑːntroʊ/ or /kuːˈlæntroʊ/), recao,
chadon beni...
- Paracryphiales, and Dipsacales.
Under the
Cronquist system, only the
Apiaceae and
Araliaceae were
included here, and the
restricted order was placed...
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Queen Anne's lace is a
common name for a
number of
plants in the
family Apiaceae. including: Ammi majus,
native in the Nile
River Valley Anthriscus sylvestris...