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Golden Chervil

Chaerophyllum aureum L.
Golden Chervil
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Chaerophyllum aureum L., commonly known as Golden Chervil, is a species in the Apiaceae family. It was first described in 1762 and is native to various regions in Europe, including Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Great Britain, Russia, and others.

Description

Chaerophyllum aureum L. is a member of the Apiaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the carrot or parsley family. This species is distributed across several European countries, including the Flemish and Walloon regions of Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Great Britain, European Russia, and parts of Scandinavia. It was first published in 1762 and belongs to the genus Chaerophyllum, which includes several herbaceous plants. The species is known by the common name Golden Chervil in English and other languages. Its presence has been documented in regions such as Denmark, Finland, Norway, Poland, Slovakia, and the Baltic states.

Other common names

Golden Chervilgolden-chervil

Distribution

RU · Belgium · Flemish Region · Walloon Region · France · The Netherlands · Great Britain · GB · BY · Slovakia · Denmark · Finland · Norway · Poland · European part of Russia · Sweden · England · Scotland · Wales · SE · PL · LV · NO · DK · Albania · Austria · Bulgaria · Central European Rus · Czechoslovakia · East European Russia

Synonyms

Myrrhis aureaMyrrhis maculataSelinum aureumScandix aureaBellia aurataChaerophyllum hybridumChaerophyllum maculatumChaerophyllum monogonumChaerophyllum temuloidesChaerophyllum temuloides var. trapezutinumChaerophyllum trapezuntinumCroaspila aureaChaerophyllum maculatumChaerophyllum aureum f. hybridumChaerophyllum aureum subsp. maculatumChaerophyllum aureum var. involucratumChaerophyllum angelicifolium var. temuloides

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