-
commonly known as the celery, carrot, or
parsley family, or
simply as
umbellifers. It is the 16th-largest
family of
flowering plants, with more than 3...
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cultivated for its
leaves and seeds. The
carrot is a
biennial plant in the
umbellifer family, Apiaceae.
World production of
carrots (combined with turnips)...
-
subbipinnatifidus (Guss.)
Zenari Sonchus sundaicus Blume Sonchus tenerrimus Schur 1866 not L. 1753
Sonchus umbellifer Thunb.
Sonchus zacinthoides DC....
- of Meum has much in
common with
those of two
other edible/medicinal
umbellifers: Levisti****
officinale and
Angelica archangelica,
while the aromatic...
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Spear gr**** or speargr**** is the
common name of
numerous herbaceous plants worldwide including:
Aciphylla spp.
Aristida spp.
Heteropogon contortus Imperata...
- Etymology,
Volume 2, page 319. 1891
Words of
Arabic Origin Tutin TG. 1980.
Umbellifers of the
British Isles. BSBI
Handbook No. 2. ISBNÂ 0-90-115802-X Pickersgill...
- This page
covers a
group of
dicotyledon families (Lauraceae to Salicaceae). For the
background to this list see
parent article List of the
vascular plants...
- attached. Leaf
sheathes typically occur in
Poaceae (gr****es) and
Apiaceae (
umbellifers).
Between the
sheath and the lamina,
there may be a pseudopetiole, a...
- book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher (link) Tutin, T.G. (1980).
Umbellifers of the
British Isles. London:
Botanical Society of the
British Isles...
- dead
leaves and compost, the
adults feed on
nectar and can be
found on
umbellifers and
other flowers.
Fauna Europaea Bei-Bienko, G.Y. & Steyskal, G.C. (1988)...