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Angelica polymorpha

Angelica polymorpha Maxim.
Angelica polymorpha
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Angelica polymorpha is a species in the genus Angelica, belonging to the carrot family, Apiaceae. It was first described in 1873 by Maxim. This plant is native to several regions in East Asia, including China North-Central, China Southeast, Japan, Korea, and Manchuria.

Description

Angelica polymorpha is a member of the Apiaceae family, commonly known as the carrot or parsley family. The species was formally published in 1873 by the botanist Maxim. It is naturally distributed across a range of East Asian regions, including North-Central and Southeast China, Japan, Korea, and Manchuria. As part of the genus Angelica, it shares characteristics typical of the group, such as compound leaves and umbel-like inflorescences.

Distribution

China North-Central · China Southeast · Japan · Korea · Manchuria

Synonyms

Tilingia coreanaAngelica fallaxAngelica polymorpha var. fallaxAngelica polymorpha f. linearilobaAngelica sinuataAngelica uchiyamaeAngelica wolffianaConioselinum wolffianumPeucedanum taquetiiRompelia polymorphaSelinum coreanum

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