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Monday, April 9, 2012

Southern Chervil, Wild Chervil (Chaerophyllum tainturieri)



Downy, weedy annual to 30" tall, branched above. 

Leaves are alternate, 3-pinnately compound, to 5" long and almost as wide. 

Flowers are small, white and borne in compound umbels with 3-10" flowers per umbellet. 

Bloom time: March-April. 

Found in moist to dry soil. Widespread in the southeastern U.S. and TN. Common.

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