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bugloss fiddleneck

Amsinckia lycopsoides Lindl. ex Lehm.
bugloss fiddleneck
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Amsinckia lycopsoides, known as bugloss fiddleneck, is a flowering plant in the Boraginaceae family. It is native to western North America, from California to British Columbia, and is one of the more common fiddleneck species. It has a broad distribution and can be found in various habitats.

Description

Amsinckia lycopsoides is a species of flowering plant in the Boraginaceae family. It is commonly referred to as bugloss fiddleneck. The species was first described in 1831 and is native to western North America, ranging from California to British Columbia. It is also found in several European and Asian countries, including Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Great Britain, Italy, Denmark, Greece, Sweden, Poland, Australia, Norway, Japan, and South Korea. It is one of the more widespread and common species within the Amsinckia genus and is known for its adaptability to a variety of habitats.

Other common names

Tarweed fiddleneckScarce Fiddleneckloose amsinckiayellow burweedbugloss fiddleneck

Distribution

British Columbia · Saskatchewan · Belgium · France · The Netherlands · Great Britain · GB · IT · DK · FR · GR · Denmark · Greece · Italy · Sweden · PL · AU · NO · JP · SE · Alaska · Walloon Region · California · Colorado · Connecticut · Czechoslovakia · Idaho · Illinois · Korea · Massachusetts

Synonyms

Amsinckia arenariaAmsinckia barbataAmsinckia douglasiana var. campestrisAmsinckia douglasiana var. intactilisAmsinckia glomerataAmsinckia idahoensisAmsinckia intactilisAmsinckia setosissimaAmsinckia stramineaBenthamia lycopsioidesPlagiobothrys aurantiacusBenthamia arenariaBenthamia barbataBenthamia campestrisBenthamia idahoensisBenthamia lycopsioides

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