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
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)