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FamilyScientific Name Common NameHabitatDistributionImage
ApiaceaeAnthriscus caucalisBur Chervil, Bur-parsleyDisturbed areas.Native of Europe. First reported for South Carolina by Hill & Horn (1997) and for GA (Carter, Baker, & Morris 2009). Reported as new to MD and "spreading" in DE (Longbottom, Naczi, & Knapp 2016).image of plant
ApiaceaeAnthriscus cerefoliumGarden ChervilCultivated in gardens, sometimes persistent or escaped.Native of western Mediterranean Europe.image of plant
ApiaceaeAnthriscus sylvestris ssp. sylvestrisWild Chervil, Cow-parsleyMoist disturbed areas.Native of Eurasia. This species has also been reported from the NC-TN state line, on Roan Mountain (Mellichamp, Matthews, & Smithka 1987, 1988); the population is actually entirely in TN. Reported for Watauga, Ashe, and Alleghany counties, NC (Poindexter, Weakley, & Denslow 2011).image of plant

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