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''Anthriscus'' or Chervil is a common plant genus of the family Apiaceae, growing in Europe and temperate parts of Asia. It comprises 15 species, some of which are considered as noxious weeds. The genus grows in meadows and verges on slightly wet porous soils. One species, ''Anthriscus cerefolium'' is cultivated and used in the kitchen to flavor foods. ''Anthriscus'' species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including the Mouse Moth (recorded on Cow Parsley). The hollow stem is erect and branched, ending in compound umbels of small white or greenish flowers. The leaves are bipinnate or tripinnate. ==Species of ''Anthriscus''== * ''Anthriscus africana'' Hook. f. * ''Anthriscus caucalis'' M. Bieb. - Bur Chervil * ''Anthriscus cerefolium'' (L.) Hoffm. - Garden Chervil, French Parsley * ''Anthriscus fumarioides'' (Waldst. & Kit.) Spreng. * ''Anthriscus glacialis Lipsky * ''Anthriscus kotschyi'' Fenzl ex Boiss. * ''Anthriscus lamprocarpa'' Boiss. * ''Anthriscus mollis'' Boiss. & Reut. * ''Anthriscus nemorosa'' (M. Bieb.) Spreng * ''Anthriscus nitida'' (Wahlenb.) Garcke * ''Anthriscus ruprechtii'' Boiss. * ''Anthriscus schumalhauenii'' (Albov) Koso-Pol. * ''Anthriscus sylvestris'' (L.) Hoffm. - Wild Chervil * ''Anthriscus tenerrima'' Boiss. & Spruner * ''Anthriscus velutinus'' Sommier & Levier 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Anthriscus」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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