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Sison amomum - Wikipedia
Stone parsley is an erect hairless plant, and produces a foul odour if crushed. The species usually reaches between 30 and 70 cm (12 and 28 in) in height, ... en.wikipedia.org
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Stone Parsley - Sison amomum - NatureSpot
An erect hairless plant with a nauseating smell when crushed. Stems solid, finely ridged. Leaves pinnate, with 5 to 9 pairs of oblong, toothed leaflets, often ... www.naturespot.org
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stone parsley (Sison amomum) - iNaturalist
Sison amomum is one of several species of plant in the genus of Sison, its common name is stone parsley and it is native to Western and Southern Europe, ... www.inaturalist.org
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stone-parsley
stone-parsley The umbelliferous herb Sison Amomum; also applied to Seseli Libanotis and other species (Mountain Stone-parsley), Sison being then sometimes distinguished as Bastard Stone-parsley.1548 Turner Names of Herbes 61 Petroselinum named in latine Apium saxatile is not our commune persely..but... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stone Parsley - Seasonal Wild Flowers
Stone Parsley is a native, perennial herb growing up to 1m. The small flowers are in umbels up to 4cm across, which are well separated on a compound umbel. www.seasonalwildflowers.com
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Stone Parsley - Wild Flower Finder
Grows tall, up to 1m high and has very thin (for its height) solid stems which branch profusely. The main stem zig-zags slightly at each branch, of which there ... wildflowerfinder.org.uk
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Stone parsley
Stone parsley may refer to several herb flowering plants in the Apiaceae family. wikipedia.org
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Sison amomum Bastard Stone-Parsley PFAF Plant Database
Sison amomum is a BIENNIAL growing to 1 m (3ft 3in). It is in flower from July to September. The species is hermaphrodite (has both male and female organs) and ... pfaf.org
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How to Grow and Care for Stone parsley - PictureThis
Stone parsley thrives in well-drained soil and partial shade, adapting to a variety of environments with minimal difficulty. Special care points include ... www.picturethisai.com
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Stone parsley - Wikipedia
Stone parsley may refer to several herb flowering plants in the Apiaceae family. Sison amomum, a plant species in the Apiaceae family native to Southern ... en.wikipedia.org
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Sison amomum - Useful Temperate Plants
Sison amomum is a Biennial up to 1.00 metres tall. It is harvested from the wild for local use as a food and medicine temperate.theferns.info
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Stone Parsley Plant Information - Wildflower Web
Sison amomum, commonly known as stone parsley or horse poison, is a species of flowering plant in the Apiaceae family. It is native to Asia, Europe and North ... www.wildflowerweb.co.uk
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Ambrosia Parsley
December 8, 2012 Singles "Rubble" (2010) "The Other Side" (2011) Ambrosia Parsley (Collaborations) Aside from her work with Shivaree, Parsley has "The Blood Is Love" (lead vocals), from "Uncovered Queens of the Stone Age," a Queens of the Stone Age covers album, featuring various female vocalists wikipedia.org
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parsley
parsley (ˈpɑːslɪ) Forms: α. 1 petersilie, 4–5 petrosilye, -sili. β. 3–5 percil, 4–5 peresil, persil, -sel, -cel, -cyl(l, -sile, -syle, -sylle, -cile, -cyle, -cell(e, -cylle, 4–7 -cell; 5 parcyl, -celle, 6 Sc. -sell, 8 Sc. -sel, 8–9 dial. -sil, -cel. γ. 4–6 percely, 4–7 persely, 5 -selye, -selee, -ce... Oxford English Dictionary
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Petroselinum
Petroselinum is a genus of two parsley species of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, native to western and southern Europe and northern Africa. Taxonomy The generic name comes from rendering the Greek word petroselinon "rock-celery" into Latin, from petra "rock, stone" and selinon "celery". wikipedia.org
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