Chaerophyllum prescottii
Chaerophyllum prescottii DC.

Chaerophyllum prescottii is a species in the genus Chaerophyllum, belonging to the family Apiaceae. It was first described in 1830 by DC. This plant is native to a wide range of regions, including DK, SE, NO, Altay, Bulgaria, Central European Russia, East European Russia, Finland, Irkutsk, Kazakhstan, Krasnoyarsk, Krym, Mongolia, North Caucasus, Northwest European Russia, South European Russia, Sweden, Transcaucasus, Ukraine, and West Siberia.
Description
Chaerophyllum prescottii is a member of the Apiaceae family, commonly known as the carrot or parsley family. It is found across various parts of Europe and Asia, including regions such as Bulgaria, Russia, Kazakhstan, and Mongolia. The species has a broad distribution spanning both European and Siberian territories. It was first formally described in 1830 by the botanist DC. This species is part of the genus Chaerophyllum, which includes several herbaceous plants typically found in temperate regions. The plant is adapted to a range of habitats within its native regions, reflecting its ecological versatility.
Distribution
DK · SE · NO · Altay · Bulgaria · Central European Rus · East European Russia · Finland · Irkutsk · Kazakhstan · Krasnoyarsk · Krym · Mongolia · North Caucasus · Northwest European R · South European Russi · Sweden · Transcaucasus · Ukraine · West Siberia · Xinjiang
Synonyms
Chaerophyllum bulbosum subsp. prescottiiChaerophyllum rapaceum var. prescottii

