Martin Pellizzer

Trigonella Sulcata

Trigonella sulcata is a unique flowering plant native to parts of the Middle East and South Asia. It is known for its distinctive tri-lobed leaves and small yellow flowers that bloom in the spring. This species thrives in arid and semi-arid environments, making it a hardy choice for drought-resistant landscaping. Its seeds are often used in traditional medicine and as a spice in local cuisines. Despite its modest appearance, Trigonella sulcata holds cultural and ecological significance in its native regions.