Daucus glaberrimus
Daucus glaberrimus Desf.

Daucus glaberrimus is a species in the genus Daucus, family Apiaceae, native to Algeria and Tunisia. It was first described by Desf. in 1798.
Description
Daucus glaberrimus belongs to the Apiaceae family, commonly known as the carrot or parsley family. This species is indigenous to North Africa, specifically found in Algeria and Tunisia. It was formally published in 1798 by the botanist Desf. The genus Daucus includes several species related to the cultivated carrot (Daucus carota). As with other members of the genus, D. glaberrimus is likely a herbaceous plant, though specific morphological details are not provided here. Its native distribution suggests it is adapted to the Mediterranean climate of North Africa.
Distribution
Algeria · Tunisia
Synonyms
Biasolettia glaberrima

