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Anthriscus sylvestris Cow parsley (1 Page of 5) The Anthriscus sylvestris plant species is found in Britain. It is a member of the Umbelliferae family. Common gardeners may know the plant as Cow parsley. Cultivation | Propagation | General Uses Medicinal | Edible Uses Latin Name: Anthriscus sylvestris Common Name: Cow parsley Family: Umbelliferae Author: (L.)Hoffm. Known Hazards: This plant is suspected of being poisonous to mammals[76]. It also looks very similar to some very poisonous species so great care must be taken when identifying it[12]. Mature Height: 1.2 Mature Width: 0.6 Habitat: A very common plant of roadsides, hedges etc[5].
Propagation Notes: Seed - sow as soon as ripe (June/July) in situ. The seed can also be sown April/May in situ. It usually germinates in 1 - 3 months at 20°c.
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