
Apiaceae or Umbelliferae is a family of mostly aromatic flowering plants named after the type genus Apium and commonly known as the celery, carrot or parsley family, or simply as umbellifers. It is the 16th-largest family of flowering plants, with more than 3,700 species in 434 genera including such well-known and economically important plants such as ajwain, angelica, anise, asafoetida, caraway, carrot, celery, chervil, coriander, cumin, dill, fennel, lovage, cow parsley, parsley, parsnip and sea holly, as well as silphium, a plant whose identity is unclear and which may be extinct. Anise (/ˈænɪs/; Pimpinella anisum), also called aniseed or rarely anix, is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae native to the eastern Mediterranean region and Southwest Asia. Learn more about Parsley and anise
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Common Name | Scientific Name | Conservation Status |
Alexander (114 videos) | Smyrnium olusatrum | Not Available |
Anise (3 videos) | Myrrhis odorata | Not Available |
Chervil (6 videos) | Chaerophyllum tainturieri | Not Available |
Douglas' Waterhemlock (2 videos) | Cicuta douglasii | Not Available |
Eryngo (2 videos) | Eryngium creticum | Not Available |
Field Eryngo (2 videos) | Eryngium campestre | Not Available |
Norwegian Angelica (2 videos) | Angelica archangelica | Not Available |
Parsley (14 videos) | Petroselinum crispum | Not Available |
Queen Anne's Lace (21 videos) | Daucus carota | Not Available |
Wild Celery (3 videos) | Apium graveolens | Least concern |
Wild Parsnip (2 videos) | Pastinaca sativa | Not Available |