Thapsia villosa — a medium houseplant, prefers full sun light
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Thapsia villosa

Thapsia Villosa

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Thapsia villosa, commonly known as woolly thapsia or wild celery, is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the Apiaceae family. Native to the Mediterranean region, it is found in countries such as Spain, Portugal, and Morocco.

The woolly thapsia can grow up to 1 meter in height and features a thick stem covered with fine hairs. Its large, dark green leaves have serrated edges, and it produces small, yellow-green flowers.

For centuries, the plant has been utilized for its medicinal properties, particularly for its anti-inflammatory effects. It has been used to treat ailments such as arthritis, rheumatism, gout, and various skin conditions.

However, it is important to note that Thapsia villosa contains toxic compounds that can cause severe skin irritation if handled improperly or ingested in large quantities. Therefore, it should only be used under medical supervision.

In conclusion, while Thapsia villosa is an intriguing herbaceous perennial with notable medicinal properties, caution must be exercised due to its toxicity.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Plant Type
Herb
Life Cycle
Perennial
Genus
Thapsia
Family
Apiaceae
Hardiness Zone
7-10
Mature Height
1.22 m
Mature Spread
40 cm
Leaf Color
Green, Gray
Leaf Type
Semi-evergreen, Deciduous
Flower Color
Yellow
Flower Size
0.25 cm to 0.51 cm
Bloom Time
Late spring, Early summer
Planting Time
Spring, Autumn
Harvest Time
Mid summer, Late summer
Native Area
Tunisia, Spain, France, Algeria, Morocco, Portugal
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Thapsia en Villous deadly carrot en Villous thapsia en Kundjhoo
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Thapsia villosa leaf
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Thapsia villosa leaf
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Thapsia villosa flower
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Thapsia villosa flower
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Thapsia villosa fruit
PLATE 05 · fruit
Thapsia villosa fruit
PLATE 06 · fruit
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