Bishop's Weed Is a White Blooming Perennial Plant
Bishop's weed, also known as Goutweed or Snow-on-the-Mountain, is a perennial plant belonging to the Apiaceae family, the same family as (Ajwain/Carom). Its scientific name is Aegopodium podagraria.
It is native to Europe and Asia. It has been introduced to many other parts of the world as an ornamental plant. It is characterized by its green leaves, which are deeply lobed and toothed, and its white flowers that bloom in late spring or early summer.
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It is often used in landscaping as a ground cover because it can spread rapidly and cover large areas.
It has been used in traditional medicine for various purposes, including treating gout, rheumatism, and digestive problems. However, its medicinal properties have yet to be well-studied, and its use in modern medicine is limited.
It is a small annual herbaceous plant native to Eastern Mediterranean and Western Asia. The plant belongs to the Apiaceae family and can grow up to 2 feet tall.
The plant leaves are feathery, delicate, and deeply divided into narrow segments. The flowers are small, white, or pinkish and arranged in umbels, which are flat-topped clusters of flowers that radiate from a central stem. The plant's seeds are small, oval-shaped, and fragrant.
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The plant has hardy leaves that are rich green with white markings. The white markings are on the border of the leaves, which are toothed. Some leaves on the Plant are lobed into three sections, while others are complete.