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Villous deadly carrot - Thapsia villosa Cabo de San Antonio, Javea, Alicante.  Geotagged,Spain,Spring,Thapsia  villosa,Thapsia villosa Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

Villous deadly carrot - Thapsia villosa

Cabo de San Antonio, Javea, Alicante.

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  1. "Villous deadly carrot" ...Yikes! Clearly not an edible plant. Posted one year ago
    1. Yes, I was also amazed with the name! I did not know these were dangerous to eat.. Posted one year ago

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''Thapsia villosa'', commonly known as the villous deadly carrot, is a species of poisonous herbaceous plants in the genus ''Thapsia''. It grows to about 70 to 190 cm in height. It has pinnate hairy leaves with sheath-like petioles. The flowers are yellow in color and borne on compound umbels. They develop into fruits with four wings characteristic of the genus. It is native to southwestern Europe and northwestern Africa surrounding the Mediterranean Sea. The plant was used extensively for traditional.. more

Similar species: Ginseng And Carrots
Species identified by Patomarazul
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Uploaded Nov 1, 2023. Captured Apr 19, 2023 09:15 in Ctra. del Cap de Sant Antoni, 48, 03730 Xàbia, Alicante, Spain.
  • SP-820UZ
  • f/4.5
  • 10/3200s
  • ISO80
  • 4mm