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Daucus decipiens

Daucus decipiens (Schrad. & J.C.Wendl.) Spalik, Wojew., Banasiak & Reduron
Daucus decipiens
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Daucus decipiens is a species in the Apiaceae family, known by several common names including parsnip palm, black parsley, tree angelica, and non-stinging hogweed. It was described in 2016 and is found in the Azores, Great Britain, and Madeira.

Description

Daucus decipiens (Schrad. & J.C.Wendl.) Spalik, Wojew., Banasiak & Reduron is a member of the Apiaceae family. It is native to the Azores, Great Britain, and Madeira. The species was formally published in 2016. Common names for this plant include parsnip palm, black parsley, tree angelica, and non-stinging hogweed.

Distribution

Azores · Great Britain · Madeira

Synonyms

Laserpitium decipiensMelanoselinum decipiensSelinum decipiensSelinum frutescensBubon galbanum

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