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Pastinaca sativa
Parsnip
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The Pastinaca sativa plant species is found in Britain. It is a member of the Umbelliferae family. Common gardeners may know the plant as Parsnip. Some home gardeners know the variety as Peucedanum sativum.

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Latin Name:  Pastinaca sativa
Common Name:  Parsnip
Family:  Umbelliferae
Author:  L.
 
Known Hazards:  Skin contact with the sap can cause photosensitivity and/or dermatitis in some people[65, 76, 218]. Parsnip is said to contain the alleged 'psychotroph' myristicine[218].
 
Mature Height:  1   Mature Width:  0.25
 
Habitat:  Roadsides and grassy waste places, especially on chalk and limestone[17].



General Uses:  The leaves and roots are used to make an insect spray[20]. Roughly chop the leaves and roots, put them in a basin with enough water to cover, leave them overnight then strain and use as an insecticide against aphids and red spider mite[201].

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