Status:
valid
                
                
                    
Authors:
Stapf & Wettst.
                
                
                    
Source:
ksu
                
                
                    
Year:
1886
                
                
                    
Citation Micro:
Denkschr. Kaiserl. Akad. Wiss., Wien. Math.-Naturwiss. Kl. 51: 27 (1886)
                
                
                    
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000391683
                
             
            
            
                
                
                
            
            
            
                                    
                        Common Names
                        
                        - Trysia Parsnip
- Trysia Wild Parsnip
- Trysia Pastinaca
 
                                
                
                    
                    
                    
                
                
                
                
                                                    
                        Description
                        
                            Pastinaca trysia (also called Trysia parsnip, among many other common names) is a species of biennial herb that grows up to 1 m tall. It is native to Europe, and is found in grassy and rocky habitats.                        
                     
                                
                                    
                        Uses & Benefits
                        
                            Pastinaca trysia is used as a medicinal plant for treating various ailments such as fever, coughs, and stomachaches, as well as for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.                        
                     
                                
                                                    
                        Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
                        
                            Pastinaca trysia has small yellow flowers with five petals and an umbel of five to twelve flowers. The seeds are small, brown, and oval-shaped. The seedlings are small and have a single stem with a few leaves.                        
                     
                                
                
                
                                    
                        Cultivation and Propagation
                        
                            Pastinaca trysia can be propagated by seed or division. Seeds should be sown in the spring, in a light, well-drained soil. Division can be done in the spring or autumn. The plants should be divided every 3-4 years to keep them healthy and vigorous.                        
                     
                                                    
                        Where to Find Pastinaca trysia
                        
                            Pastinaca trysia is native to Europe and can be found in meadows, grasslands, and disturbed habitats.                        
                     
                
                                    
                        Pastinaca trysia FAQ
                        
                            What is the scientific name of Pastinaca trysia?
Pastinaca trysia
What are the common names of Pastinaca trysia?
Trysia Parsnip
What is the natural habitat of Pastinaca trysia?
Pastinaca trysia is native to Europe
 
                     
                
                                    
                        Species in the Pastinaca genus
                        
                            Pastinaca glandulosa, 
Pastinaca clausii, 
Pastinaca kochii, 
Pastinaca hirsuta, 
Pastinaca aurantiaca, 
Pastinaca armena, 
Pastinaca argyrophylla, 
Pastinaca trysia, 
Pastinaca zozimoides, 
Pastinaca lucida, 
Pastinaca sativa, 
Pastinaca pimpinellifolia, 
Pastinaca yildizii, 
Pastinaca gelendostensis, 
Pastinaca erzincanensis,                         
 
                     
                                                    
                        Species in the Apiaceae family
                        
                            Aciphylla anomala, 
Aciphylla aurea, 
Aciphylla cartilaginea, 
Aciphylla colensoi, 
Aciphylla congesta, 
Aciphylla crenulata, 
Aciphylla crosby-smithii, 
Aciphylla cuthbertiana, 
Aciphylla dieffenbachii, 
Aciphylla dissecta, 
Aciphylla divisa, 
Aciphylla dobsonii, 
Aciphylla ferox, 
Aciphylla flexuosa, 
Aciphylla glacialis, 
Aciphylla glaucescens, 
Aciphylla gracilis, 
Aciphylla hectori, 
Aciphylla hookeri, 
Aciphylla horrida, 
Aciphylla indurata, 
Aciphylla inermis, 
Aciphylla kirkii, 
Aciphylla latibracteata, 
Aciphylla lecomtei, 
Aciphylla leighii, 
Aciphylla lyallii, 
Aciphylla monroi, 
Aciphylla montana, 
Aciphylla multisecta, 
Aciphylla pinnatifida, 
Aciphylla polita, 
Aciphylla poppelwellii, 
Aciphylla scott-thomsonii, 
Aciphylla similis, 
Aciphylla simplex, 
Aciphylla simplicifolia, 
Aciphylla spedeni, 
Aciphylla squarrosa, 
Aciphylla stannensis, 
Aciphylla subflabellata, 
Aciphylla takahea, 
Aciphylla traillii, 
Aciphylla traversii, 
Aciphylla trifoliolata, 
Aciphylla verticillata, 
Acronema alpinum, 
Acronema astrantiifolium, 
Acronema brevipedicellatum, 
Acronema bryophilum,