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Burnet-saxifrage

Pimpinella saxifraga

Family: Apiaceae Genus: Pimpinella Species: saxifraga

Synonyms: Carum saxifraga, Apium saxifragum, Tragoselinum saxifragum, Pimpinella variifolia

Burnet-saxifrage (en)

Western Herbalism Properties

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Botanical Description

Pimpinella saxifraga, the burnet saxifrage, is a slender perennial herb of the carrot family, 15 to 70 cm tall, growing from a tough, aromatic, branched taproot. The wiry, finely ridged, almost leafless flowering stems contrast with the basal leaves, which are once-pinnate with several pairs of rounded, toothed leaflets; the stem leaves are more finely divided into narrow segments. The small white (occasionally pinkish) flowers are borne in flat-topped compound umbels that lack both bracts and bracteoles. The fruit is a small, ovoid, slightly ridged schizocarp. Native across Europe, North Africa, and temperate Asia, burnet saxifrage grows in dry grassland, on banks, roadsides, and calcareous slopes, and its pungent root has a long history of use as a medicinal and flavouring herb.

Native Region: Albania, Altay, Austria, Baltic States, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Central European Rus, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, East European Russia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Irkutsk, Italy, Kazakhstan, Krasnoyarsk, Krym, Netherlands, North Caucasus, North European Russi, Northwest European R, Norway, Poland, Romania, Sardegna, South European Russi, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Transcaucasus, Turkey, Turkey-in-Europe, Ukraine, West Siberia, Yugoslavia

Cultural & Historical Context

Traditional American Uses

None Documented

Chemistry & External Identifiers

Trefle ID
103988

Important Disclaimer

This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before using any herbal remedy, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.