Smyrnium olusatrum is a plant species commonly known as Alexanders. However, it has several other synonyms, depending on the region it is found in. In various countries, it is referred to as wild celery, horse parsley, black Lovage, and sometimes even as stone parsley. Alexanders belong to the Apiaceae family and are native to the Mediterranean and Atlantic regions. It's a biennial plant that grows up to 2 meters tall and has numerous medicinal properties. It is widely used in traditional medicine for various ailments, such as urinary problems, joint pain, and respiratory conditions. Alexanders' various synonyms have different etymologies and are attributed to various cultural and biological aspects of the plant.