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PSNANTTH 
;h-- PARSLEY EAMILY. (ORDER axaiv, UMBELLIElIR/f .) 
y^OADTA of a SEPALS, united, combined with the seedcase cm 
tirely or having 5 minute tcettijemaining with the fruit. 
I COROLLA of 5 PETALS, usually un- 
! equal, with the tips bent inwards 
so as to appear notchedjnsertcd abac 
-TpaR and seedcase repigynous). 
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flowers of 
Beaked Parsley 
catyA 
petals 
stamens 
pistil 
PARSLEY 
YLVESTR1S. 
STAMENS 5, alternating 
eel by the petals. 
DISTIL of 2 CARPELS, with their seed 
xases united and their styles and 
'stigmas free. 
I RRUIT a cremocarp, consisting of 2 
small, dry, ridged cases,each contain-^ 
j in O 1 suspended seed tmericarp). 
! SfCMS usually hollow & furrowed. 
LEAVES alternate, usually much 
divided and lobed,with, their stalks- 
1 usually dilated at the base into a sheath 
ELOWERS white, ye l tow or pink, in 
umbels, usually compound,consi sti n 
1 of clusters of shortly-stalked flowers alt 
rising from the same point on longer stalks, 
which longer stalks have one common 
startingpoint on the main flowering-stem. 
DISTINGUISHED BY the flower clusters 
(umbels), the 2 hanging seeds, and the 
sheathing stalks of the leaves, which are 
frequently divided several, times. 
WILD 
BEAKED 
anthriscus ss 
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