Zosima absinthifolia Link

Species

Angiosperms > Apiales > Apiaceae > Zosima

Characteristics

A herb. It has grooved, hairy stems. These are 1 m high. The leaves are divided 3 times.
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Growth form herb
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Sexuality hermaphrodite
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Mature height (meter) 0.55 - 0.8
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Environment

In Iran it grows on steppes and limestone from 400-2,000 m altitude.
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Hardiness (USDA) 5-10

Usage

The seeds are used as a food flavouring and spice. The young leaves are cooked and eaten. They are also used for pickles. The young stems are eaten fresh after peeling.
Uses food medicinal spice
Edible leaves seeds stems
Therapeutic use Abdominal pain (aerial part), Dyspepsia (aerial part), Cough (unspecified), Inflammatory bowel diseases (unspecified), Cough (whole plant)
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Images

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Distribution

Zosima absinthifolia world distribution map, present in Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Egypt, Georgia, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Israel, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and South Africa

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:850054-1
WFO ID wfo-0001068882
COL ID 7GGRH
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Synonyms

Bubon persicus Pastinaca absinthifolia Tordylium absinthifolium Zosima radians Zosima orientalis Zosima absinthifolia Pichleria cruciata Pichleria pallidiflora Heracleum absinthifolium Heracleum tomentosum Zosima transcaspica