Hairy Chervil
Chaerophyllum hirsutum L.

Chaerophyllum hirsutum, known as Hairy Chervil, is a flowering plant in the Apiaceae family. It was first described in 1753 and is native to regions including Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Great Britain, and parts of Central and Southern Europe, extending to the North Caucasus.
Description
Chaerophyllum hirsutum is a member of the Apiaceae family, commonly referred to as the parsley family. Its distribution spans across several European countries, including Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Great Britain, and others such as Germany, Italy, and Greece. This species is also found in the North Caucasus. The plant is known by the common name Hairy Chervil in English and other languages.
Other common names
Hairy Chervil
Distribution
Belgium · France · The Netherlands · Great Britain · GB · NO · DK · England · Scotland · SE · Albania · Austria · Bulgaria · Czechoslovakia · Denmark · Germany · Greece · Hungary · Italy · North Caucasus · Northwest European R · Poland · Romania · Spain · Switzerland · Ukraine · Yugoslavia
Synonyms
Ligusticum hirsutumRhynchostylis hirsutusSikira hirsutaScandix hirsutaBellia hirsutaChaerophyllum palustreChaerophyllum palustre var. hirsutum

