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Agrimonia nipponica

Agrimonia nipponica Koidz.
Agrimonia nipponica
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Agrimonia nipponica is a species in the genus Agrimonia, belonging to the Rosaceae family. It was first described by Koidz. in 1930 and is native to China South-Central, China Southeast, Korea, and Laos.

Description

Agrimonia nipponica is a member of the Rosaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the rose family. This species is distributed across several regions in East and Southeast Asia, including China South-Central, China Southeast, Korea, and Laos. It was formally described and published in 1930 by Koidz. The genus Agrimonia includes herbaceous plants known for their compound leaves and small yellow flowers. Agrimonia nipponica shares these general characteristics and is part of the broader group of plants within the Rosaceae family that are ecologically and botanically significant.

Distribution

China South-Central · China Southeast · Korea · Laos

Synonyms

Agrimonia pilosa f. nipponicaAgrimonia pilosa var. nipponica

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