Allantodia Procera
Tall allantodia, scientifically known as Allantodia procera, is a striking member of the Apiaceae family native to the mountainous regions of South America. This plant is notable for its towering stature, often reaching heights of up to six meters, making it one of the tallest species in its genus. Its slender stems are adorned with finely divided, feathery leaves that create a delicate, lacy appearance. The plant produces small, white or pale yellow flowers that bloom in umbrella-like clusters, adding to its ornamental appeal. Due to its unique structure and ecological significance, Allantodia procera is both a subject of scientific interest and a symbol of the rich biodiversity found in its natural habitat.