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Torilis nodosa

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
6Campanulidae
Phase
7Apiales
Subphase
6Scandioideae
Stage
3
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Clades: Apiaceae.
English: Knotted hedgeparsley; Short sock-destroyer.
Region: Europe, Mediterranean; introduced in North America.
Habitat: disturbed areas.
BotanyHerb; annual; half a meter high.
Stem: hairy hairy stem up to. The alternately arranged l
Leaves: alternate; divided into several pairs of smooth-edged lance-shaped or linear leaflets.
Inflorescence: dense compound umbel.
Flower: on very short rays, often appearing like a cluster; petals 5, unequal, pinkish or reddish tinge.
Fruit: greenish or pinkish; 3 millimeters long; coated in long prickles.
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