Daucus crinitus
Daucus crinitus Desf.

Daucus crinitus is a species in the genus Daucus, belonging to the family Apiaceae. It was first described by Desf. in 1798 and is distributed across several regions including Portugal Continental, France, Algeria, Morocco, Spain, Tunisia, and globally.
Description
Daucus crinitus is a member of the Apiaceae family, commonly known as the carrot or parsley family. The species was described by Desf. in 1798. It is native to and found in various parts of southern Europe and North Africa, including Portugal Continental, France, Algeria, Morocco, Spain, and Tunisia. Its global distribution indicates it has been introduced or naturalized in other regions beyond its native range. As part of the Daucus genus, it is related to other species such as Daucus carota, the wild carrot. The plant's ecological and morphological characteristics remain to be detailed in the source data.
Distribution
Portugal Continental · FR · Global · Algeria · Morocco · Portugal · Spain · Tunisia
Synonyms
Meopsis crinitaTorilis crinitaStaflinus crinitusDaucus meifoliusDaucus verticillatusDaucus crinitus var. comosus

