Seseli Corymbosum Subsp. Phrygium
Seseli corymbosum subsp. phrygium is a lesser-known member of the Apiaceae family known for its delicate, umbellate flowers. Native to the mountainous regions of Turkey and northern Syria, this plant thrives in rocky and arid environments. Its narrow, lance-shaped leaves and clusters of small white blooms make it a striking addition to alpine gardens. Despite its beauty, it remains a rare and underappreciated species in the botanical world. Understanding and protecting such plants is essential for preserving biodiversity in fragile ecosystems.