Martin Pellizzer

Heracleum Tordylium

Heracleum tordylium is a tall, robust plant known for its distinctive appearance and ecological significance. It belongs to the Apiaceae family, which includes many familiar herbs and vegetables. This species is native to parts of Europe and Asia, where it thrives in open, disturbed habitats. Its large, fern-like leaves and yellow flowers make it a striking addition to the landscape. Despite its beauty, it can be toxic and is sometimes considered a weed in agricultural settings.