Arbor Mundi
Hairy-jointed Meadow-parsnip

Hairy-jointed Meadow-parsnip

NameHairy-jointed Meadow-parsnip
Species NameThaspium barbinode
Common NameHairy-jointed Meadow-parsnip
Bonsai Styleinformal-upright
Estimated Age (years)1
Container Typenone
Geographic Originnorth-america
Cultivation Difficultyexpert
Trunk Featuresherbaceous stem, smooth
Foliage Typecompound leaves
Height (cm)25
Nebari (Root Flare) QualityN/A
Is Floweringtrue
Notable FeaturesBright yellow umbelliferous flowers, characteristic serrated compound leaves, herbaceous stem.

Description

This image depicts a Hairy-jointed Meadow-parsnip (Thaspium barbinode) in its natural environment, not a cultivated bonsai. The plant is currently flowering, displaying clusters of small, bright yellow flowers in umbels, typical of the species. Its green, serrated compound leaves are visible along the herbaceous stem.

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