Chaerophyllum daucoides
Chaerophyllum daucoides (d'Urv.) K.F.Chung

Chaerophyllum daucoides is a species in the Apiaceae family, native to Argentina South, Bolivia, Chile South, and the Falkland Is. It was published in 2007 by K.F.Chung, based on the original work of d'Urv.
Description
Chaerophyllum daucoides belongs to the genus Chaerophyllum within the Apiaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the carrot or parsley family. The species is found in several regions of South America, including Argentina South, Bolivia, Chile South, and the Falkland Is. This taxon was formally described in 2007 by K.F.Chung, with the authorship acknowledging the earlier contribution of d'Urv. The species is part of a broader group of plants that share morphological and genetic traits characteristic of the Apiaceae family.
Distribution
Argentina South · Bolivia · Chile South · Falkland Is.
Synonyms
Azorella daucoidesOreomyrrhis hookeri

