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HONEWORT Trinia glauca (Apiaceae) Height to 15cm
Compact, hairless, grey-green and waxy perennial. Found in short, dry grassland on limestone soils. FLOWERS are white, with separate sex plants; male umbels are 1cm across, female 3cm across (May-Jun). FRUITS are egg-shaped and ridged. LEAVES are 2- or 3-pinnate with narrow lobes. STATUS-Rare; S Devon and N Somerset only.
Compact, hairless, grey-green and waxy perennial. Found in short, dry grassland on limestone soils. FLOWERS are white, with separate sex plants; male umbels are 1cm across, female 3cm across (May-Jun). FRUITS are egg-shaped and ridged. LEAVES are 2- or 3-pinnate with narrow lobes. STATUS-Rare; S Devon and N Somerset only.
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