Chervil

Anthriscus cerefolium
Chervil, a dainty annual that grows from 30 to 45 cm (12 to 18 inches) tall, is native to southern Russia, the Caucasus, and perhaps the Middle East.
Under the right conditions, plants may spread out to twice their height. The finely divided leaves resemble parsley, but are a lighter green and more feathery. There are both curly and flat-leaved forms. Foliage has a subtle anise flavor and fragrance, with a slight hint of pepper.

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Herbs Most Commonly Used In Magick by Property

CURSING: Balmony root, blueberry, cruel man of the woods, Guinea pepper, knot grass, black mustard seed, pepper tree leaves, poke root, poppy seed, rue, tormentillia, twich’s grass, valerian, wormwood, chicory root, flaxseed, jimson weed, mullein, red chincona bark, skunk cabbage root, yohimbee root, pepperwort.
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