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Chaerophyllum azoricum

Chaerophyllum azoricum Trel.
Chaerophyllum azoricum
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Chaerophyllum azoricum is a flowering plant in the Apiaceae family, found only in the Azores. It grows in shrublands, meadows, cliffs, woods, and along roadsides on four islands: Flores, Pico, São Jorge, and the main Azores island. It was first described in 1897 by Trel.

Description

Chaerophyllum azoricum is a species native to the Azores, inhabiting environments such as Erica and Calluna shrubland, high-altitude meadows, cliffs, slopes, Pittosporum woodlands, and roadsides. It occurs on four of the nine islands in the archipelago. The species was formally described in 1897 by Trel.

Distribution

Açores · Flores Island · Pico Island · São Jorge Island · Azores

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