Anthriscus Sylvestris Proles Cicutarius
Anthriscus sylvestris proles cicutarius is a lesser-known member of the Apiaceae family known for its delicate appearance and edible qualities. This plant is often mistaken for wild parsley or celery due to its feathery leaves and mild, aromatic scent. It thrives in moist, shaded environments and is commonly found in woodland areas and along stream banks. Its flowers, which appear in early summer, produce small white or greenish blooms that attract pollinators. Despite its beauty and potential culinary uses, it remains underappreciated in modern gardening and foraging circles.