Thaspium Chapmanii
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''Thaspium chapmaniii'', commonly called the hairy meadowparsnip,''Thaspium chapmanii''
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
is a species of flowering plant in the carrot family ( Apiaceae). It is native to eastern North America, where it is widespread in calcareous areas. Its natural habitats are open oak woodlands, savannas, calcareous bluffs, and
limestone glades A calcareous glade is a type of ecological community that is found in the central Eastern United States. Calcareous glades occur where bedrock such as limestone occurs near or at the surface, and have very shallow and little soil development. D ...
.''Thaspium chapmanii''
University of Michigan Herbarium
''Thaspium chapmanii'' Fact Sheet
Georgia Department of Natural Resources It is a tall perennial that produces umbels of white flowers in late spring. It can be distinguished from the similar ''
Thaspium barbinode ''Thaspium barbinode'', known by the common names of bearded meadow-parsnip and hairy-jointed meadow-parsnip, is a member of the carrot family, Apiaceae. It is a perennial herb, native to the eastern United States, from eastern Texas to southeast ...
'' by its cream-colored flowers, more pubescent and dissected foliage, and taller habit.


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