The mystery of the lost Roman herb (2017)
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- #ancient history
- #extinction
- #botanical mystery
- Silphium was a highly prized herb in ancient times, valued for culinary, medicinal, and aphrodisiac uses, and was worth its weight in gold.
- It grew only in a narrow region of Cyrene, Libya, and could not be cultivated, leading to overharvesting and eventual extinction due to overgrazing and smuggling.
- Silphium's identity remains a mystery; it may have been a hybrid plant from the Ferula family, related to fennel, and might still exist undetected in Libya.
- Similar modern examples, like huckleberries and bluefin tuna, face challenges in cultivation and conservation, highlighting ongoing issues with overexploitation.
- The story of silphium underscores broader ecological lessons about sustainable harvesting and the threats to medicinal herbs from climate change and development.