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*Petroselinum crispum (P. Miller) Fuss. Common name: Parsley, Garden Parsley. Phenology: Jun-Jul. Habitat: Commonly cultivated in gardens, rarely persistent or weakly escaped. Distribution: Native of Mediterranean Europe.

Origin/Endemic status: Mediterranean Europe and Africa

Synonymy : = C, Can, F, Fl7, FNA13, G, K4, MC, Meso4.1, Mi, NcTx, NE, NY, RAB, Tx, WH3; Apium crispum Mill. = Apium petroselinum L. — S; = n/a — Pa, Tat. Basionym: Apium crispum Mill. 1768

Links to other floras: = Petroselinum crispum - FNA13

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