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Orlaya daucoides

(L.) Greuter

Bud parsley, Hen's foot, Bastard parsley

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Description

An annual herb of the carrot family that grows 10-30 cm tall and is found in temperate regions.

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Edible Uses

The leaves are used as a pot-herb and pickled for salads.

Traditional Uses

It is used as a pot-herb. It is also pickled for salads.

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Distribution

It is a temperate plant.

Where It Grows

Africa, Albania, Algeria, Armenia, Asia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Crete, Croatia, Cyprus, Egypt, Europe, France, Iran, Mediterranean, Morocco, North Africa, Portugal, Turkey, Türkiye, Ukraine,

Synonyms

Caucalis daucoides L.amd others

References (2)

  • Hedrick, U.P., 1919, (Ed.), Sturtevant's edible plants of the world. p 176 (As Caucalis daucoides)
  • Sp. pl. 1:241. 1753 (As Caucalis daucoides)

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