Chervil
Anthriscus cerefolium, Apiaceae
Guild Roles
Growing Conditions
Sun
Water
Soil pH
6.5 – 7.5
Tolerances
Companion Plants
Antagonistic Plants
Rue's allelopathic effects negatively impact chervil and other delicate herbs
Bronze FennelFoeniculum vulgareFennel's allelopathic properties particularly affect delicate herbs like chervil
LovageLevisticum officinaleLarge lovage plants shade out and outcompete delicate chervil
AngelicaAngelica archangelicaTall angelica shades out shade-sensitive chervil
Sweet FennelFoeniculum vulgareFennel's allelopathic properties particularly affect delicate herbs like chervil
MulleinVerbascum thapsusMullein's large leaves shade out delicate chervil while potentially releasing allelopathic compounds in Mediterranean climates
Bronze FennelFoeniculum vulgare PurpureumBronze fennel's allelopathic compounds inhibit chervil germination and growth, particularly problematic in Mediterranean growing conditions
Uses
Functions
Edible Parts
Common Questions
What zones does Chervil grow in?
Chervil grows in USDA hardiness zones 3a through 7b.
What are good companion plants for Chervil?
Good companions for Chervil include Flat-Leaf Parsley, Escarole, Sweet Cicely.
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