Chaerophyllum byzantinum
Chaerophyllum byzantinum
Hılakotu
Branched, glabrous, softly hairy or hispid perennial with terete often spotted stems 45-100 cm. Lower leaves broad-ovate to triangular, 13-40 x 10-40 cm, 2-ternate, leaflets broad-elliptic to obovate, obtuse at apex, unevenly truncate or cordate at base, margins crenate or sharply serrate, 4-12 x 2,5-8,5 cm. Rays 10-30; unequal, 2-5 cm, ± erect in fruit. Bracts 3-7, ± ovate-acuminate, glabrous or ciliate, 5-7 mm. Bracteoles c. 10, ± glabrous, lanceolate-acuminate, 4-7 mm. Fertile flowers 1-8 per umbellule. Pedicels longer than bracteoles. Fruit linear-oblong, 12-15 x 1,5-2 mm. Fl. 5-7. Woody regions, stream banks, moist ravines, ditch sides, 350-1350 m.
S.E. Balkans. Euxine element.