Bassia laniflora
Bassia laniflora (S.G.Gmel.) A.J.Scott

Bassia laniflora is a species in the Chenopodiaceae family, native to regions across Europe and parts of Asia. It has been documented in Belgium, the Flemish Region, France, the Netherlands, Great Britain, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Estonia, Albania, Altay, Austria, Central European Russia, Czechoslovakia, East European Russia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Inner Mongolia, Irkutsk, and Italy.
Description
Bassia laniflora (S.G.Gmel.) A.J.Scott is a member of the Chenopodiaceae family, a group commonly known as the goosefoot family. Its distribution spans several European countries, including Belgium, France, the Netherlands, and Germany, as well as regions in Eastern Europe and parts of Central and East Asian territories such as Ukraine, Altay, and Inner Mongolia. The species was formally published in 1978. It is found in a range of temperate and semi-arid habitats across its geographic range.
Distribution
Belgium · Flemish Region · France · The Netherlands · Great Britain · Bulgaria · Ukraine · EE · Albania · Altay · Austria · Central European Rus · Czechoslovakia · East European Russia · Germany · Greece · Hungary · Inner Mongolia · Irkutsk · Italy · Kazakhstan · Krym · North Caucasus · Poland · Romania · South European Russi · Spain · Transcaucasus · Tuva · West Siberia
Synonyms
Kochia lanifloraKochia dasyanthaPolycnemum camphorosmoidesPolycnemum camphorosmaPolycnemum acutumWillemetia arenariaWillemetia lanataSalsola lanifloraSalsola arenariaSalsola dasyanthaSalsola tenuifoliaChenopodium arenariumKochia arenariaSalsola arenariaSalsola dasyphylla