Angelica pyrenaea
Angelica pyrenaea (L.) Spreng.

Angelica pyrenaea (L.) Spreng. is a species in the genus Angelica, belonging to the family Apiaceae. It was first described in 1813.
Description
Angelica pyrenaea (L.) Spreng. is a member of the Apiaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the carrot or parsley family. The species is part of the genus Angelica, which includes a variety of herbaceous plants found in temperate regions. The scientific name was published in 1813, with the authorship credited to Spreng. This species is native to the Pyrenees region, as indicated by its specific epithet 'pyrenaea,' and is adapted to the ecological conditions of this area.
Synonyms
Micrangelia pyrenaeaOreoselinum pyrenaeumSelinum pyrenaeumSeseli pyrenaeumEpikeros pyrenaicusAngelica pyrenaea var. benthamineaSelinum pyrenaeum var. benthamineumSelinum lachenalii

