Knotted Hedge-parsley - Torilis nodosa

Description

Low to short, often prostrate plant, roughly hairy with a solid stem. Leaves 1-2 pinnate with deeply lobed segments. Flowers pinkish white, flowers 1mm in unstalked or short stalked leaf-opposed umbels and with 2 to 3 very short rays giving the flowers a clustered appearance. Fruit egg shaped with warts and straight spines.

Identification difficulty
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Usually a low creeping plant; fruits rounded, one half with straight minutely hooked spines and the other half with warts ('tubercles').

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Habitat

Sparsely grassy habitats, bare and waste ground on dry soils.

When to see it

Flowering May to July.

Life History

Annual.

UK Status

Local in southern and eastern England – very scattered elsewhere in Britain.

VC55 Status

Formerly rare in Leicestershire and Rutland, it is increasing its range and is now occasional and local. In the Flora of Leicestershire (Primavesi and Evans 1988) it was found in 5 of the 617 tetrads.

In the VC55 Checklist (Jeeves, 2011) it is listed as Native, rare, with few recent records.

It was on the 2011 VC55 Rare Plant Register (Jeeves, 2011) but it appears to be increasing its range, and no longer meets the criteria for inclusion on the current RPR (Hall and Woodward, 2022)

 

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Species profile

Common names
Knotted Hedge-parsley, Knotted Bur Parsley
Species group:
Wildflowers
Kingdom:
Plantae
Order:
Apiales
Family:
Apiaceae
Records on NatureSpot:
10
First record:
26/06/2014 (Grimes, Martin)
Last record:
05/07/2023 (Nicholls, David)

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