Martin Pellizzer

Thaspium Sylvaticum

Thaspium sylvaticum is a rare and elusive plant species found primarily in the dense, moist woodlands of central and eastern Europe. Known for its delicate, bell-shaped flowers that bloom in late spring, it thrives in shaded, nutrient-rich environments. This member of the Apiaceae family is often overlooked due to its small size and inconspicuous appearance. Despite its modest presence, it plays a vital role in supporting local pollinators and maintaining ecological balance. Conservation efforts are increasingly important as habitat loss threatens its survival.