Martin Pellizzer

Apium Villosum

Apium villosum, also known as wild celery, is a hardy annual plant native to temperate regions of Europe and Asia. It is characterized by its finely divided leaves and small, aromatic flowers that bloom in late spring. This plant thrives in disturbed soils and is often found along roadsides and in waste areas. Its edible leaves and stems have been used in traditional cuisines for centuries. Apium villosum is both a wild edible and a common weed, making it a versatile and resilient species.