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In folklore, its aromatic oils were believed to ward off evil spirits, much like garlic was used to repel vampires.

The most dramatic chapter of the storksbill’s story is its survival strategy. When the needle-like seed pod dries, it builds up massive tension until it , launching seeds into the air. storksbill

Native to the Mediterranean Basin, storksbill was once a humble wildflower in Europe, Western Asia, and Northern Africa. Its journey to North America is a classic tale of unintended introduction. In the 18th century, it is believed to have arrived as a stowaway, either mixed into livestock feed or clinging to the wool of Spanish livestock entering through Baja California. By the 1860s, it had conquered the grasslands and deserts from Southern California to Canada, earning its place as one of the continent's first successful invasive species. Folklore and Sacred Names In folklore, its aromatic oils were believed to

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