Chaerophyllum villosum Wall. ex DC., Prodr. 4: 225 1830. (syn: Anthriscus boissieui H.Lév.; Chaerophyllum reflexum Lindl.);
China (SW-Sichuan, NW-Yunnan), S-Tibet, SE-Tibet, Nepal, Jammu & Kashmir
(Poonch, Ladakh, Kashmir, Zanskar), Bhutan, Darjeeling, Sikkim, Chumbi, Pakistan (Kurram, Chitral, Swat, Hazara, Murree), Pakistani Kashmir (Astor, Deosai), India (Himalayas, NE-India), E-Afghanistan as per Catalogue of Life;
Hairy Chervil • Hindi: Khelti • Nepali: च्याउम Chyaum;
Chaerophyllum villosum: Chaerophyllum villosum Wall. ex DC., Prodr. 4:225. 1830.
Plant similar to C. rexlexum, but usually smaller, densely hairy with deflexed hairs; leaf sheath inflated especially in upper leaves; leaves 2-3 pinnate; rays 6-10; bracts with white margin; fruit 6-9 mm long, narrowed at apex.
Photographed from Gulmarg, Kashmir in June
Apiaceae Fortnight: Chaerophyllum villosum from Kashmir -GSJUNE15/24 : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (3)
Chaerophyllum villosum Wall. ex DC., Prodr. 4:225. 1830.
Plant similar to C. rexlexum, but usually smaller, densely hairy with deflexed hairs; leaf sheath inflated especially in upper leaves; leaves 2-3 pinnate; rays 6-10; bracts with white margin; fruit 6-9 mm long, narrowed at apex.
Photographed from Gulmarg, Kashmir in June
very apt pictures
Chaerophyllum species? ABJUL2017/19 : 4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (4)
Could this be Chaerophyllum villosum? The leaves have hair underneath and the stalk covered in white hair.
Please advise.
Chaerophyllum villosum?
Near Lahesh Cave, above Ilaqa, Dharamshala, HP
3450m approx.
03-04 July 2017.
I think yes
Herb for ID, Upper Manimahesh, Himachal Pradesh NAW-SEP17-12 : 6 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (3) Kindly identify this herb photographed on the sandrasi meadows along the trail to Manimahesh, Himachal Pradesh, at the altitude of about 3600 metres, in June 2017.
Pl. check comparative images at /species/a—l/a/apiaceae
/species/a—l/a/apiaceae/chaerophyllum species. Pl. check out of these three species. Thank you … Could it be Chaerophyllum villosum? That seems closest because of the reddish tone of stems.
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