Associations
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Foodplant / miner
larva of Euleia heraclei mines live leaf of Torilis
Plant / resting place / within
puparium of Melanagromyza sativae may be found in stem of Torilis
Other: minor host/prey
In Great Britain and/or Ireland:
Foodplant / parasite
hypophyllous colony of sporangium of Plasmopara crustosa parasitises live leaf of Torilis
Description
provided by Flora of Zimbabwe
Erect or procumbent annual herbs with a taproot. Leaves compound, variable, pinnate to 3-pinnate. Umbels compound. Bracts generally 0; bracteoles present, linear. Petals white or pinkish. Fruit covered with glochidiate spines.
Somewhat similar to species of Agrocharis, but these differ in possessing bracts.
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- Mark Hyde, Bart Wursten and Petra Ballings
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- Hyde, M.A., Wursten, B.T. and Ballings, P. (2002-2014). Torilis Flora of Zimbabwe website. Accessed 28 August 2014 at http://www.zimbabweflora.co.zw/speciesdata/genus.php?genus_id=1037
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- Mark Hyde
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- Bart Wursten
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- Petra Ballings
Torilis: Brief Summary
provided by wikipedia EN
Torilis is a genus of plants in the family Apiaceae which are known generally as the hedge parsleys. They are native to Eurasia and North Africa but have been introduced to other continents. T. arvensis is quite widespread in North America but is facing population decline in the UK.
Selected species:
Torilis arvensis - spreading hedge parsley, Canadian hedge parsley, common hedge parsley
Torilis japonica - Japanese hedge parsley
Torilis leptophylla - bristlefruit hedge parsley
Torilis nodosa - knotted hedge parsley
Torilis scabra - rough hedge parsley
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