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Angelica decursiva

Angelica decursiva (Miq.) Franch. & Sav.
Angelica decursiva
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Angelica decursiva is a species in the genus Angelica, belonging to the family Apiaceae. It was first described in 1873 by Franch. & Sav., with the original material based on the work of Miq.

Description

Angelica decursiva is a member of the Apiaceae family, commonly known as the carrot or parsley family. This species is part of the genus Angelica, which includes a variety of aromatic and often medicinal plants. The scientific name was formally published in 1873 by Franch. & Sav., who recognized and classified it based on earlier work by Miq. The species is characterized by typical features of the genus, such as compound leaves and umbel-like inflorescences. It is native to regions where the genus Angelica is commonly found, and it shares ecological and morphological traits with other members of the Apiaceae family.

Synonyms

Ligusticum melanotilingiaOstericum melanotilingiaPorphyroscias decursivaPimpinella ionanthaPeucedanum decursivumPeucedanum porphyrosciasPeucedanum grandifolioidesPeucedanum astrantiifoliumPeucedanum melanotilingiaSelinum melanotilingiaAngelica decursiva f. albifloraAngelica decursiva f. angustilobaCymopterus crassusCymopterus melanotilingiaHalosciastrum crassumHalosciastrum melanotilingiaLigusticum purpureopetalumOstericum crassumPimpinella crassaAngelica decursiva f. decursivaPeucedanum decursivum var. albiflorumPimpinella decursivaPorphyroscias decursiva f. albifloraPeucedanum porphyroscias var. albiflorumSpuriopimpinella ionanthaPeucedanum decursivum var. discolorPeucedanum decursivum var. angustilobumAngelica decursiva var. albifloraPeucedanum decursivum f. albiflorumPeucedanum porphyroscias f. albiflorum

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