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STONE PARSLEY Sison amomum (Apiaceae) Height to 1m
Upright, bushy perennial with an unpleasant smell (nutmeg and petrol) when bruised. Found in grassy places on clay soils. FLOWERS are white and borne in open umbels, 1-4cm across, with unequal rays (Jul-Aug). FRUITS are globular. LEAVES are fresh green; lower ones have oval leaflets, upper ones have narrow leaflets. STATUS-Local, in S.
Upright, bushy perennial with an unpleasant smell (nutmeg and petrol) when bruised. Found in grassy places on clay soils. FLOWERS are white and borne in open umbels, 1-4cm across, with unequal rays (Jul-Aug). FRUITS are globular. LEAVES are fresh green; lower ones have oval leaflets, upper ones have narrow leaflets. STATUS-Local, in S.
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