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Chaerophyllum procumbens

Family
Apiaceae
Common Name(s)
Spreading chervil
Flowering Time
May
Fruit/Seed Maturation Sign
Seeds turn tan
Fruit/Seed Collection Dates
Late May, early June
Notes

Does not compete well with taller vegetation (Mabry, personal observation).

Restricted to alluvial woods (Eilers and Roosa 1994).

Seed output low (Barkely 1986, Gleason and Cronquist 1991).

Spreading chervil (Chaerophyllum procumbens)

Spreading chervil (Chaerophyllum procumbens) flower

Seed Cleaning
None required
Storage
Dry
Restoration Potential
Low