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Selinum carvifolia

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Apiaceae

Scientific name
  
Selinum carvifolia

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Apiales

Genus
  
Selinum

Higher classification
  
Selinum

Selinum carvifolia Flora of North America Genus Selinum

Similar
  
Selinum, Umbelifers, Peucedanum palustre, Silaum silaus, Embryophyte

Selinum carvifolia is a flowering plant of the genus Selinum in the family Apiaceae. It is a plant of fens and damp meadows, growing in most of Europe, with the exception of much of the Mediterranean region, eastwards to Central Asia. Its common name in English is Cambridge Milk Parsley, because it is confined, in the U.K., to the county of Cambridgeshire and bears some similarity in appearance to Milk Parsley (Peucedanum palustre), an umbellifer of another genus, but found in similar moist habitats. S. carvifolia used also to occur in the English counties of Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire but is now extinct in both. It is naturalized in the United States, where it is known by the common name little-leaf angelica.

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