Anthriscus caucalis, also burr chervil or bur-chervil, a plant in the family Apiaceae. It is similar in appearance to chervil, the common cooking herb from the same genus. It sends up thin, hollow stems and bears umbels of white flowers. The light green leaves are triangular and made up of many leaflets. The tiny hard fruits, each about 3 millimeters long, are covered in hooked spines. The plant is native to and common in parts of Europe and Asia, and has been introduced elsewhere such as North America.[1]
Anthriscuscaucalis, also burr chervil or bur-chervil, a plant in the family Apiaceae. It is similar in appearance to chervil, the common cooking herb...
tripinnate. Anthriscus africana Hook. f. (Africa) Anthriscuscaucalis M. Bieb. - Bur chervil (native to Africa and Eurasia, introduced elsewhere) Anthriscus cerefolium...
garden chervil is distinguished from all other Anthriscus species growing in North America (i.e., A. caucalis and A. sylvestris) by its having lanceolate-linear...
ISBN 978-1-9999222-2-1. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Anthriscus sylvestris. "Anthriscus sylvestris". Plants For A Future. "Wild chervil". Wild Foods...
Adults are on wing from mid August to May. The larvae feed on Anthriscuscaucalis, Anthriscus sylvestris, Chaerophyllum temulum, Angelica sylvestris, Angelica...
October in two generations per year. The larvae feed on bur-chervil (Anthriscuscaucalis), Athamanta cretensis, wild carrot (Daucus carota), baldmoney (Meum...
(Thunb.) M.Hiroe Annesorhiza wilmsii H.Wolff, indigenous Genus Anthriscus: Anthriscus sylvestris (L.) Hoffm. var. sylvestris, not indigenous Genus Apium:...
Genus Anthriscus: Genus Apium: Genus Arctopus: Genus Berula: Genus Bupleurum: Genus Buprestis: Genus Capnophyllum: Genus Carum: Genus Caucalis: Genus...