Astrantia maxima
Astrantia maxima Pall.

Astrantia maxima is a species in the genus Astrantia, belonging to the family Apiaceae. It was first described in 1793 by the author Pall. This plant is native to regions including Denmark and southern Sweden, as well as parts of the Middle East and the Caucasus, including Iran, the North Caucasus, the Transcaucasus, and Turkey.
Description
Astrantia maxima is a member of the Apiaceae family, commonly known as the carrot or parsley family. It is distributed across northern Europe and parts of the Middle East and Caucasus. The species is found in Denmark (DK), southern Sweden (SE), Iran, the North Caucasus, the Transcaucasus region, and Turkey. It was first published in 1793 by the botanist Pall. This species is part of the Astrantia genus, which includes other herbaceous plants known for their distinctive, often star-shaped inflorescences.
Distribution
DK · SE · Iran · North Caucasus · Transcaucasus · Turkey




