Distribution in Egypt
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- BA Cultnat
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Global Distribution
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Mediterranean region, west and central Asia.
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Habitat
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Waste ground, edges of cultivation.
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Life Expectancy
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Comments
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A very common species found in the plains and the lower hills.
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- Missouri Botanical Garden, 4344 Shaw Boulevard, St. Louis, MO, 63110 USA
Description
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Plants up to 60 cm tall, hispid. Leaves bipinnate; segments linear. Peduncles 2-4 cm long, stout. Umbels usually lateral. Involucral bracts lacking. Rays 2-5, unequal, 2-4 cm long. Involucel of linear bractlets. Calyx teeth acuminate. Fruit oval to ovoid, 4 mm long, bristly; bristles subglochidiate, shining; stigma subsessile.
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Distribution
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Distribution: Europe, Africa, Central and Southern Asia, introduced in USA.
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Torilis leptophylla: Brief Summary
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Torilis leptophylla is a species of hedge parsleys in the Apiaceae known as bristlefruit hedgeparsley.
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