Adonis aleppica
Adonis aleppica Boiss.
Adonis aleppica is a species in the genus Adonis, belonging to the family Ranunculaceae. It was first described in 1841 by Boiss. and is native to regions including Iraq, Lebanon-Syria, and Turkey.
Description
Adonis aleppica is a member of the buttercup family, Ranunculaceae, and is found in the Middle East, specifically in Iraq, Lebanon-Syria, and Turkey. The species was formally published in 1841 by the botanist Boiss. This plant is part of the Adonis genus, which is known for its herbaceous flowering species. Its geographic distribution is limited to the regions mentioned, indicating a specific adaptation to the local climates and ecosystems of the area.
Distribution
Iraq · Lebanon-Syria · Turkey
Synonyms
Adonis fulgens



