Seeds of Jacobaea vulgaris, a herbaceous perennial plant, belong to the Asteraceae family. This species is known for its potential toxicity and is often considered a weed. However, it has been used in traditional medicine and as a food source in some cultures.
Jacobaea vulgaris is a perennial herb that can grow up to 1-2 meters tall. It has a woody stem with a greyish-brown color and a rosette of leaves at the base. The leaves are lance-shaped, pointed, and have a wavy margin. The plant produces yellow daisy-like flowers in summer, which are a favorite of bees and butterflies. The seeds are small, brown, and have a distinctive shape.
Jacobaea vulgaris is native to Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa. It grows in meadows, along forest edges, and in clearings. It prefers well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade.
Jacobaea vulgaris has been used in traditional medicine for its antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. It has also been used as a food source, particularly in the leaves and flowers. However, it is toxic to pets and should be handled with care.
Perennial: Y