DescriptionMolopospermum peleponnesiacum senescent foliage side view.jpg
English: Side view of the fern-like and rather jaggedly cut foliage of Molopospermum peleponnesiacum, an aromatic and edible perennial umbellifer native to the Pyrenees and Alps: Spain, France, Italy and Slovenia but not Greece (named in error for the Peloponnese by Linnaeus). Grown sometimes as an unusual architectural plant for the herbaceous border. Cultivated plant growing in an area devoted mainly to herbaceous perennials - many of them unusual members of the family Apiaceae - in the grounds of Pan Global Plants, a nursery in Frampton-on-Severn, Gloucestershire, U.K. Foliage showing characteristically early signs of yellowing and browning as it prepares to enter its period of Autumn and Winter dormancy. Note also Sedum variety with purple foliage and pink flowers being grown beside Molopospermum to provide pleasing colour contrast.
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