Martin Pellizzer

Lomatium Parvifolium

Tansy false solomon's seal, scientifically known as Lomatium parvifolium, is a rare and striking member of the Apiaceae family native to the Pacific Northwest of North America. This plant is characterized by its delicate, fern-like leaves and clusters of small, yellowish-white flowers that bloom in late spring. Often found in moist, shaded habitats such as forests and meadows, it thrives in cool, temperate climates. Due to habitat loss and limited distribution, Lomatium parvifolium is considered endangered in many regions. Conservation efforts are crucial to preserving this unique and ecologically important species.