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- Milk_Parsley abstract "Milk Parsley (Peucedanum palustre) is an almost glabrous biennial plant in the family Apiaceae. It is so called in English because of the thin, foetid, milky latex found in its young parts and is native to most of Europe, extending eastwards to Central Asia. Another English common name for the plant is Marsh Hog's Fennel (Hog's Fennel (unqualified) and Sea Hog's Fennel, by contrast, are common names of Peucedanum officinale, a perennial species in the same genus, found in drier habitats, but having similar medicinal properties).Peucedanum palustre grows (as its specific name implies) in wetlands, shallow water at the margins of rivers and estuaries and occasionally in ditches and other smaller water features. It is relatively shade-tolerant and requires seasonal submerging of the site to compete with other plants. It is well-known to lepidopterists as the main foodplant of the Old World Swallowtail.Cambridge Milk Parsley is the common English name of a different plant: Selinum carvifolia - also an umbellifer, but belonging to a different genus. The two plants are not only similar in appearance, but also grow in similar habitats, although they may be told apart in the following manner: P. palustre has hollow, often purplish stems, pinnatifid leaf lobes and deflexed bracteoles; while S. carvifolia has solid, greenish stems, entire or sometimes lobed leaf-lobes and erecto-patent bracteoles. Also, when the two plants are in fruit, another difference becomes apparent: the three dorsal ridges on the fruit of S. carvifolia are winged, while those on the fruit of P. palustre are not.The roots of Peucedanum palustre have been used as a substitute for ginger in Southeastern Europe and likewise in Russia. The English botanist John Lindley (under the heading Peucedanum montanum) also mentions the use of the root as an antiepileptic in the region of Courland in western Latvia (with its low-lying character, marshy coastline and numerous lakes, an area conducive to the growth of the plant).".
- Milk_Parsley binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Milk_Parsley class Eudicots.
- Milk_Parsley division Flowering_plant.
- Milk_Parsley family Apiaceae.
- Milk_Parsley genus Peucedanum.
- Milk_Parsley kingdom Plant.
- Milk_Parsley order Apiales.
- Milk_Parsley order Asterids.
- Milk_Parsley synonym "*''Selinum palustre".
- Milk_Parsley synonym "*Thyselium palustre".
- Milk_Parsley thumbnail Peucedanum_palustre_bluete.jpeg?width=300.
- Milk_Parsley wikiPageID "2633516".
- Milk_Parsley wikiPageRevisionID "592856654".
- Milk_Parsley binomial "Peucedanum palustre".
- Milk_Parsley binomialAuthority "Moench".
- Milk_Parsley familia Apiaceae.
- Milk_Parsley genus "Peucedanum".
- Milk_Parsley hasPhotoCollection Milk_Parsley.
- Milk_Parsley name "Milk Parsley".
- Milk_Parsley ordo Apiales.
- Milk_Parsley regnum Plant.
- Milk_Parsley species "P. palustre".
- Milk_Parsley synonyms "*Selinum palustre *Thyselium palustre''".
- Milk_Parsley unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Milk_Parsley unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Milk_Parsley unrankedOrdo Asterids.
- Milk_Parsley subject Category:Apiaceae.
- Milk_Parsley subject Category:Edible_Apiaceae.
- Milk_Parsley subject Category:Peucedanum.
- Milk_Parsley type Eukaryote.
- Milk_Parsley type Plant.
- Milk_Parsley type Species.
- Milk_Parsley type Plant.
- Milk_Parsley type Organism.
- Milk_Parsley comment "Milk Parsley (Peucedanum palustre) is an almost glabrous biennial plant in the family Apiaceae. It is so called in English because of the thin, foetid, milky latex found in its young parts and is native to most of Europe, extending eastwards to Central Asia.".
- Milk_Parsley label "Gorysz błotny".
- Milk_Parsley label "Melkeppe".
- Milk_Parsley label "Milk Parsley".
- Milk_Parsley label "Peucedanum palustre".
- Milk_Parsley label "Sumpf-Haarstrang".
- Milk_Parsley sameAs Smldník_bahenní.
- Milk_Parsley sameAs Sumpf-Haarstrang.
- Milk_Parsley sameAs Peucedanum_palustre.
- Milk_Parsley sameAs 152071.
- Milk_Parsley sameAs Melkeppe.
- Milk_Parsley sameAs Gorysz_błotny.
- Milk_Parsley sameAs m.07t4ty.
- Milk_Parsley sameAs Q962714.
- Milk_Parsley sameAs Q962714.
- Milk_Parsley wasDerivedFrom Milk_Parsley?oldid=592856654.
- Milk_Parsley depiction Peucedanum_palustre_bluete.jpeg.
- Milk_Parsley isPrimaryTopicOf Milk_Parsley.
- Milk_Parsley name "Milk Parsley".