Chaerophyllum involucratum
Chaerophyllum involucratum flaunts umbrella-like clusters of white flowers that cap its leafy, green stalks. In the wild, these blossoms catch the sun, favoring the temperate embrace of forest edges. Its distinctive, fern-like foliage whispers of ancient lineages, while its root's resilience speaks to a tenacity surviving varied soils and shady conditions. Eco-interactions thrive around its presence, from sheltering tiny insects to providing forage for woodland fauna.