ILLINOIS PLANT INFORMATION NETWORK ILPIN INFORMATION ON Carum carvi CLASS: DICOTYLEDENAE ORDER: UMBELLALES FAMILY: APIACEAE SCIENTIFIC NAME: Carum carvi AUTHORITY: L. COMMON NAMES: CARAWAY SYNONOMY: None PLANTS CODE: CACA19 NATURAL COMMUNITIES: CULTURAL SUCCESSIONAL FIELD DEVELOPED LAND SAF FOREST COVER TYPE: NO NATURAL DIVISION: UNAVAILABLE COUNTIES: BOONE COOK DEKALB DUPAGE HANCOCK JO DAVIESS KANE LAKE LIVINGSTON MCHENRY PEORIA SANGAMON STEPHENSON WILL WINNEBAGO GROWTH FORM: Dicot-herb TAXONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS: ROOTS: Primary LEAF ARRANGEMENT: Alternate LEAF TYPE: Compound (pinnately) LEAF MARGIN: Entire LEAF SHAPE: Linear INFLORESCENCE: Umbel FLOWER MEROUS: 5 FLOWER STRUCTURE: Complete Incomplete (no sepals) Regular FLOWER COLOR: White FLOWER PLACEMENT: Epigynous FRUIT: SCHIZOCARP DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTIC COMMENTS: Leaves are divided into linear or filiform segments. GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION: ORIGIN: Introduced- Europe POPULATION DYNAMICS: STATE STATUS: Not listed FEDERAL STATUS: Not listed COMMONNESS: Occasional ENDEMIC: NOT-ENDEMIC POPULATION STATUS COMMENTS: Occasionally cultivated and escaped. BIOLOGIC: HABIT: Forb LIFE CYCLE: Perennial Biennial REPRODUCTION: Sexual FLOWERING PERIOD: MONTH BEGINNING- 5 MONTH END- 7 TROPHIC STATUS: Autotrophic C02 FIXATION: C3 SEX: Perfect ECODISTRIBUTION COMMENTS: Species is distributed on waste ground; roadsides; grassy fields. ENVIRONMENTAL RELATIONSHIPS: No data entered FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS: No data entered HUMAN RELATIONSHIP DATA: EDIBLE: Yes SHOWY FLOWERS: YES AMOUNT: Low WILD HERBS: Medicinal Culinary-flavor HUMAN FACTOR COMMENTS: Fruit leaves and root are edible; fruit used in medicines and perfumes. WILDLIFE AND LIVESTOCK INFORMATION: No data entered REVEGETATION PLANTINGS: WEEDINESS: Economic REFERENCES: Mohlenbrock, R. H., ed. 1975. Guide to the vascular flora of Illinois. Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale. 494 pp. Jones, G. N. 1963. Flora of Illinois. Third ed. American Midland Naturalist Monograph 7. University of Notre Dame, Indiana. 401 pp. Steyermark, J. A. 1963. Flora of Missouri. Iowa State University Press, Ames. 1725 pp. Gleason, H. A., and A. Cronquist. 1963. Manual of vascular plants of north- eastern United States and adjacent Canada. Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., New York. 810 pp. Fernald, M. L. 1950. Gray's manual of botany. 8th ed. American Book Co., New York. 1632 pp. Swink, F., and G. S. Wilhelm. 1979. Plants of the Chicago region. Third ed. The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, Illinois. 922 pp. Downton, W. J. S. 1975. The occurrence of C4 photosynthesis among plants. Photosynthetica 9(1): 96-105. END OF DATA FOR SPECIES Carum carvi ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ILPIN was developed by Louis Iverson*, with data compiled by David Ketzner and Jeanne Karnes Illinois Natural History Survey, 607 E. Peabody Dr., Champaign, IL 61820 *currently employed by USDA Forest Service, 359 Main Rd., Delaware, OH 43015