by | Apr 25, 2023

Wild parsnip

The wild parsnip (Pastinaca sativa) is a biennial umbelliferous plant and reaches a height of up to 120 cm.

The angular furrowed stem, is branched from the middle. On it grow yellowish green, simply pinnate, shiny leaves. A leaf consists of 2 to 7 pairs of leaves facing each other and a terminal leaf.

The flower spike consists of rays with small, yellow individual flowers. The fruits are lentil-shaped. The plant smells aromatic reminiscent of carrot.

Wild parsnip

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Family and collection time

The wild parsnip belongs to the umbelliferae family.

Attention:
There is a risk of confusion with other umbelliferous plants. Pay close attention to the shape of the leaves!

Parts of the plant used: Buds, flowers, seeds, roots

Collection time in detail:

  • Buds and flowers: July – August
  • Seeds: September
  • Roots: autumn, winter and spring

Recipe for the kitchen:

Parsnips can be prepared very well with carrots, turnips and potatoes.

Ingredients: (selection)

  • Vitamin C
  • B vitamins
  • Potassium

    References:

    Beiser, Rudi: Our edible wild plants. Kosmos Nature Guide 2018

    Bühring, Ursel: Praxis-Lehrbuch der modernen Heilpflanzenkunde; Grundlagen – Anwendung – Therapie. Sonntag Publishing House Stuttgart 2005

    Pahlow, M. Pharmacist: Medicinal Plants. Bechtermünz Publishing House Augsburg 2001

    Schneider, Christine: Finding wild herbs. Ulmer Publishing House Stuttgart 2017

    Recipe by Dr. Markus Strauß www.dr-strauss.net

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