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    Anthr iscus cerefol ium

    Common name: Chervil Family: UmbelliferaeAuthor: (L.)Hoffm. Botanical references: 200

    Synonyms:Scandix cerefolium (L.), Chaerophyllum sativum (Lam.), Anthriscuslongirostris (Bertol.)

    Known Hazards: None known

    Range: South-eastern Europe. Naturalized in Britain[17].

    Habitat: Hedgebanks, roadsides and waste places[9, 17].

    Edibility Rating(1-5):

    3 Medicinal Rating (1-5): 2

    Other PossibleSynonyms:

    From various places across the web, may not be correct. Seebelow.

    A. cerecolium[E] A. cereifolium[HORTIPLEX] Cerefolium cerefolium[B,P]

    Other CommonNames:

    From various places around the Web, may not be correct. Seebelow.

    Cerefolium [E], Cerfeuil [E], Chervil [H,E], Cierfouye [E], Cow Parsley[H], Echte Kervel [D], French Parsley [H], Garden Chervil [P,L,B], KhalaiI Khalil [E], Perifollo [E], Yabani Maydanoz [E],

    Epithets:From aDictionary of Botanical Epithets

    cerefolium = wax leaved;

    Systematics:From aUDSA Plants Database

    Order: Apiales. Renamed to Apiaceae -- Carrot family

    Other RangeInfo:

    From theEthnobotany Database

    Arabic; Belgium; Britain; France; Iceland; Spain; Turkey

    Physical Characteristics

    Biennial growing to 0.45m by 0.25m . It is hardy to zone 7 and is not frost tender. It is in

    flower from May to June, and the seeds ripen from June to July. The scented flowers arehermaphrodite (have both male and female organs) and are pollinated by Insects. Theplant is self-fertile. We rate it 3/5 for edibility and 2/5 for medicinal use.

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    The plant prefers light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils and requires well-drained soil. The plant prefers acid, neutral and basic (alkaline) soils. It can grow in fullshade (deep woodland) semi-shade (light woodland) or no shade. It requires moist soil.

    Habitats and Possible Locations

    Hedgerow, Woodland, Cultivated Beds, Sunny Edge, Dappled Shade, Shady Edge.

    Edible Uses

    Condiment; Leaves; Root.

    Edible leaves - raw in salads or used as a flavouring in cooked foods such as soups andstews[2, 14, 21, 27, 46, 61, 100, 244]. A mild aromatic flavour[183] that is suggestive ofaniseed[238]. The leaves are often used as a flavouring, they form the basis of the

    seasoning 'fines herbes'[200] and are an essential ingredient of 'bouquet garni'[244]. Theleaves should always be used fresh because the delicate flavour does not withstand dryingor prolonged cooking[238, 244]. The leaves are ready for harvesting in about 8 weeks fromsowing, the plant responds well to cut and come again harvesting[200].The flowers are used as a seasoning[183].The root is said to be edible[177, 183].

    Medicinal Uses

    Disclaimer

    Digestive; Diuretic; Expectorant; Ophthalmic; Poultice; Stimulant.

    Chervil is not widely used as a medicinal herb, though it is sometimes employed as a'spring tonic' for cleansing the liver and kidneys, is a good remedy for settling the digestionand is said to be of value in treating poor memory and mental depression[238, 244, 254].The fresh plant, harvested just before flowering, is digestive, diuretic, expectorant, poulticeand stimulant[9, 21, 201]. The juice is used in the treatment of dropsy, arthritis and chronicskin ailments[9]. The bruised leaves are used as a poultice for slow-healing wounds[9] anda warm poultice is applied to painful joints[268]. An infusion of the fresh leaves is alsoused as an eyewash to treat sore or inflamed eyes[244].

    Other Uses

    Repellent.

    The growing plant is said to repel slugs[238].

    Cultivation details

    Prefers a well-drained moisture retentive soil[200]. Plants dislike hot dry summers[200], itis best to give summer crops a cool shady position but winter crops require a sunnyposition[14, 18, 37, 52]. Tolerates a pH in the range 5.8 to 7.6.Plants are hardy to about -10c[200].

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    Chervil is occasionally cultivated as a salad plant, especially in France[268]. There aresome named varieties[183]. It can supply fresh leaves all year round from successionalsowings, especially if given some protection in winter[238]. Although a biennial, it is usuallycultivated as an annual[238]. It often self-sows when grown in a suitable position[18, 200].Be careful if harvesting this plant from the wild because it is superficially similar to some

    poisonous species such as young plants of hemlock, Conium maculatum[244].Chervil is an aromatic plant with pleasantly scented leaves[245]. It is said to be a goodcompanion plant for growing with carrots and radishes[18, 201], the radishes becominghotter and crisper[201]. It also grows well with dill and coriander[201]. When grown withlettuces it is said to protect them from aphids and ants, the plant is also said to repelslugs[238].

    Propagation

    Seed - sow in situ in succession from February to October. The seed usually germinates in

    2 - 3 weeks[200]. The February, September and October sowings should be made in avery sheltered warm and sunny position outdoors or under some protection such as aframe. Other sowings can be made in a position that has at least some shade from themidday sun since the plant runs to seed quickly if it gets too hot or the soil is dry[238]. Theseed only remains viable for about a year[238].

    Scent

    Leaves: CrushedThe bruised leaves are pleasantly scented.

    Cultivars

    ''No entries have been made for this species as yet.

    Suppliers

    For more details of plant suppliers please see ourSuppliers Pagewhich lists many moreplaces to look.

    Web References

    [H] Details of Scandanavian and European Common names inHenriette'snamesdatabase

    [E]Ethnobotany Data(common names, uses, countries) from theEthnobotanyDatabase.

    [B]Data(Latin & Common names, other references) from the BONAP'sSynonymized Checklist of the Vascular Flora of the United States, Puerto Rico, andthe Virgin Islands.

    [G]Data(Common Names, Uses, Distribution) from the USDA/ARS NPGS'sGRINtaxonomic database.

    [PHARM]Phytochemical Data(common names, uses, countries) from Dr Duke'sPhytochemical Database.

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    [P]Data. (uses, distribution, wetland) from the UDSA'aPlantsdatabase.References forAnthriscus cerecolium (a possible synonym).

    [E]Ethnobotany Data(common names, uses, countries) from theEthnobotanyDatabase.

    References forAnthriscus cereifolium (a possible synonym).

    [HP]Links, Photos, SuppliersfromHortiplexPlant DatabaseReferences for Chaerophyllum sativum (a possible synonym).

    [E]Ethnobotany Data(common names, uses, countries) from theEthnobotanyDatabase.

    References for Scandix cerefolium (a possible synonym).

    [H] Details of Scandanavian and European Common names inHenriette'snamesdatabase

    References for anthriscus cerefolium (a possible synonym).

    [HP]PhotoFromHenriette's plant pictures [HP]PhotoFromHenriette's plant pictures [HP]PhotoFromHenriette's plant pictures [HP]PhotoFromHenriette's plant pictures

    See thePFAF Links Pagesfor other sources.

    Also tryPhotos and infofrom theThe Plants Databasewhich has 14,000 images.

    References

    [2] Hedrick. U. P. Sturtevant's Edible Plants of the World. Dover Publications 1972 ISBN0-486-20459-6Lots of entries, quite a lot of information in most entries and references.

    [9] Launert. E. Edible and Medicinal Plants. Hamlyn 1981 ISBN 0-600-37216-2Covers plants in Europe. a drawing of each plant, quite a bit of interesting information.

    [14] Holtom. J. and Hylton. W. Complete Guide to Herbs. Rodale Press 1979 ISBN 0-87857-262-7A good herbal.

    [17] Clapham, Tootin and Warburg. Flora of the British Isles. Cambridge UniversityPress 1962

    A very comprehensive flora, the standard reference book but it has no pictures.

    [18] Philbrick H. and Gregg R. B. Companion Plants. Watkins 1979Details of beneficial and antagonistic relationships between neighbouring plants.

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    [21] Lust. J. The Herb Book. Bantam books 1983 ISBN 0-553-23827-2Lots of information tightly crammed into a fairly small book.

    [27] Vilmorin. A. The Vegetable Garden. Ten Speed Press ISBN 0-89815-041-8A reprint of a nineteenth century classic, giving details of vegetable varieties. Not really

    that informative though.

    [37] Thompson. B. The Gardener's Assistant. Blackie and Son. 1878Excellent general but extensive guide to gardening practices in the 19th century. A verygood section on fruits and vegetables with many little known species.

    [46] Uphof. J. C. Th. Dictionary of Economic Plants. Weinheim 1959An excellent and very comprehensive guide but it only gives very short descriptions of theuses without any details of how to utilize the plants. Not for the casual reader.

    [52] Larkcom. J. Salads all the Year Round. Hamlyn 1980

    A good and comprehensive guide to temperate salad plants, with full organic details ofcultivation.

    [61] Usher. G. A Dictionary of Plants Used by Man. Constable 1974 ISBN 0094579202Forget the sexist title, this is one of the best books on the subject. Lists a very extensiverange of useful plants from around the world with very brief details of the uses. Not for thecasual reader.

    [100] Polunin. O. Flowers of Europe - A Field Guide. Oxford University Press 1969 ISBN0192176218An excellent and well illustrated pocket guide for those with very large pockets. Also givessome details on plant uses.

    [177] Kunkel. G. Plants for Human Consumption. Koeltz Scientific Books 1984 ISBN3874292169An excellent book for the dedicated. A comprehensive listing of latin names with a brief listof edible parts.

    [183] Facciola. S. Cornucopia - A Source Book of Edible Plants. Kampong Publications1990 ISBN 0-9628087-0-9Excellent. Contains a very wide range of conventional and unconventional food plants

    (including tropical) and where they can be obtained (mainly N. American nurseries but alsoresearch institutes and a lot of other nurseries from around the world.

    [200] Huxley. A. The New RHS Dictionary of Gardening. 1992. MacMillan Press 1992ISBN 0-333-47494-5Excellent and very comprehensive, though it contains a number of silly mistakes.Readable yet also very detailed.

    [201] Allardice.P. A - Z of Companion Planting. Cassell Publishers Ltd. 1993 ISBN 0-304-34324-2A well produced and very readable book.

    [238] Bown. D. Encyclopaedia of Herbs and their Uses. Dorling Kindersley, London. 1995ISBN 0-7513-020-31

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    A very well presented and informative book on herbs from around the globe. Plenty in it forboth the casual reader and the serious student. Just one main quibble is the silly way ofhaving two separate entries for each plant.

    [244] Phillips. R. & Foy. N. Herbs Pan Books Ltd. London. 1990 ISBN 0-330-30725-8

    Deals with all types of herbs including medicinal, culinary, scented and dye plants.Excellent photographs with quite good information on each plant.

    [245] Genders. R. Scented Flora of the World. Robert Hale. London. 1994 ISBN 0-7090-5440-8An excellent, comprehensive book on scented plants giving a few other plant uses andbrief cultivation details. There are no illustrations.

    [254] Chevallier. A. The Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants Dorling Kindersley. London1996 ISBN 9-780751-303148An excellent guide to over 500 of the more well known medicinal herbs from around the

    world.

    [268] Stuart. M. (Editor) The Encyclopedia of Herbs and Herbalism Orbis Publishing.London. 1979 ISBN 0-85613-067-2Excellent herbal with good concise information on over 400 herbs.

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