The stem is upright, the upper part is branched, and the height is 30 to 70 cm. The leaves are three winged compound leaves three times, and the leaf blades are finely cut and the leaves are thin. Rough short hairs grow on both sides, and the back side is often white. A double inflorescence is attached to the top of the stem or branched tip. The floral pattern is 2-4 pieces and less than Yabujirami. The flower is a white five-valve flower. The total number of sepals under the complex inflorescence is 0-1 and short in a filamentous shape. The fruit is an ellipse with a length of 4.5 to 6 mm. Those that grow in the sun have purple stems and young fruits.
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Annual, Biennial
Lifespan
Herb
Plant Type
70 cm
Plant Height
2 mm
Flower Size
White
Flower Color
Deciduous
Leaf type
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Distribution of Rough hedgeparsley
Distribution Map
The plant rough hedgeparsley, is indigenous to temperate regions of Eastern Asia. Over time, it has been introduced to other areas across the globe, both intentionally and inadvertently by human activity, thus expanding its presence beyond its original habitat.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Habitat
Forest edge, Roadside
Care Guide for Rough hedgeparsley
Every week
Water
Partial sun
Sunlight
Water:
Rough hedgeparsley, originating from moisture-rich habitats, requires weekly watering to maintain its health and reflect its natural conditions. Best cultivated outdoors, it thrives during the growing season when rainfall aligns with its hydration needs.
Fertilize:
For optimal growth, rough hedgeparsley requires balanced nutrition. Apply a balanced fertilizer monthly in spring and summer, switching to high-nitrogen during flowering. Use sparingly to avoid harm, halving during dormancy. Water after fertilizing and consider slow-release formulas for sustained nutrition, while novices should use liquid fertilizers.
Pruning:
Rough hedgeparsley needs careful pruning, ideally from early to late spring, to ensure health and shape. Remove dead stems and thin crowded areas for better air circulation, promoting growth and flowering. Use clean tools to prevent disease, maintaining its charm in the garden.
Propagation:
Rough hedgeparsley from the Apiaceae family is resilient and adaptable. Propagate by sowing seeds in well-drained soil and providing ample sunlight. Maintain consistent moisture without waterlogging. Its hardy nature aids novice gardeners, while gentle handling of tiny seeds ensures even distribution.
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