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Torilis arvensis
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Torilis arvensis

Torilis arvensis
In the United States: Naturalized · also called Spreading hedgeparsley, Field hedgeparsley

Honeybees forage on Torilis arvensis for small amounts of nectar and pollen from its numerous tiny white flowers in umbels. Peak bloom aligns with early to mid-summer in temperate climates, offering brief support during a typically abundant season. This sprawling annual thrives in disturbed soils and can self-seed prolifically, requiring control in managed landscapes to prevent unwanted spread.

Nectarlow
Pollenlow
Bloom (US) June–August
Duration~30 days
TypePerennial
Sunfull

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