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Lomatium californicum

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Apiaceae

Scientific name
  
Lomatium californicum

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Apiales

Genus
  
Lomatium

Higher classification
  
Lomatium

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Similar
  
Lomatium, Umbelifers, Lomatium congdonii, Lomatium canbyi, Lomatium dasycarpum

Lomatium californicum is a species of plant related to the carrot and the parsnip which is known by the common names California rock parsnip, celery weed, and California lomatium.

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This plant is native to California and Oregon. It is found on mountains and hills, at elevations of 150–1,800 metres (490–5,910 ft).

Description

Lomatium californicum grows to 3–12 decimetres (0.98–3.94 ft). It has coarsely toothed to lobed blue-green leaves. They resemble those of common celery in both appearance and taste.

The yellow flowers are in broad umbels of 1.5–3 decimetres (5.9–11.8 in) in diameter.

Uses

It is a traditional Native American food source and medicinal plant, with various parts of the plant used, including by the Kawaiisu, Yuki, and Yurok peoples. The Yuki chewed it while hunting to prevent deer from detecting human scents.

References

Lomatium californicum Wikipedia