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Foodplant / spot causer
amphigenous colony of Ramularia hyphomycetous anamorph of Ramularia chaerophylli causes spots on live leaf of Chaerophyllum hirsutum

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Chaerophyllum hirsutum

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Chaerophyllum hirsutum, hairy chervil,[1] is a species of flowering plant belonging to the parsley family Apiaceae.[2]

Growing to 1 m (3.3 ft) tall, this herbaceous perennial resembles cow parsley, with apple-scented ferny foliage and umbels of white flowers in May and June.[3]

Its native range is Central and Southern Europe to Ukraine.[2]

A cultivar 'Roseum', with pale pink flowers, is widely cultivated as an ornamental.[4]

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Chaerophyllum hirsutum: Brief Summary

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Chaerophyllum hirsutum, hairy chervil, is a species of flowering plant belonging to the parsley family Apiaceae.

Growing to 1 m (3.3 ft) tall, this herbaceous perennial resembles cow parsley, with apple-scented ferny foliage and umbels of white flowers in May and June.

Its native range is Central and Southern Europe to Ukraine.

A cultivar 'Roseum', with pale pink flowers, is widely cultivated as an ornamental.

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