Thaspium pinnatifidum, commonly called cutleaf meadow-parsnip,[1] is a species of flowering plant in the carrot family (Apiaceae).
Within these states it has a sporadic and limited range[2][3] Its natural habitat is in dry to mesic forest openings over calcareous rock.
[2] Thaspium pinnatifidum is an herbaceous biennial or perennial growing to about three feet high.
It produces umbels of cream-colored flowers in late spring and early summer.
[5] It has often been confused with narrow-leaved forms of Thaspium chapmanii, which has led to over-mapping of its true range.