Martin Pellizzer

Myrrhis Occidentalis

Myrrhis occidentalis is a hardy perennial plant native to the mountainous regions of western europe. it thrives in rocky and well-drained soils, often found in alpine and woodland habitats. this plant is known for its aromatic leaves and small, inconspicuous flowers that bloom in early spring. its common name, "wild angelica," reflects its historical use in traditional medicine. despite its modest appearance, myrrhis occidentalis plays an important role in local ecosystems and has been valued for centuries for its medicinal and aromatic properties.