Toothpick weed (Ammi visnaga)
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- Author: Steffen Hauser / botanikfoto

Ammi visnaga, also known as toothpick weed or khella, is a flowering plant in the carrot family. Native to the Mediterranean, it has white umbrella-like flower clusters and finely divided leaves. Traditionally used in herbal medicine, it contains compounds like khellin, which has been studied for potential cardiovascular and respiratory benefits. The plant prefers sunny, well-drained locations and is sometimes grown as an ornamental.
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