libanotis
Libanotis is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, commonly known as the parsley family. These plants are native to the Mediterranean region and parts of Asia. The genus name "Libanotis" is derived from the Greek word for "frankincense," likely referencing the aromatic qualities of some species.
Species within the Libanotis genus are typically herbaceous perennials or biennials. They often feature pinnately compound
Libanotis species are known for their medicinal and culinary uses, though these applications vary by specific
The genus contains several recognized species, including Libanotis intermedia, Libanotis syriaca, and Libanotis balkanensis, among others.