Daucus guttatus
Daucus guttatus Sm.

Daucus guttatus Sm. is a species in the Apiaceae family, native to regions across southern Europe, the Middle East, and parts of North Africa. It was first described in 1806.
Description
Daucus guttatus Sm. is a member of the Apiaceae family, commonly known as the carrot or parsley family. Its distribution spans several countries including France, Albania, Bulgaria, Cyprus, the East Aegean Islands, Egypt, Greece, Iran, Iraq, Italy, Kriti, Lebanon-Syria, Libya, Palestine, Romania, Sinai, Turkey-in-Europe, Turkey, and Yugoslavia. This species is part of the Daucus genus, which includes other notable species such as the wild carrot (Daucus carota). The scientific name was first published in 1806.
Distribution
FR · Albania · Bulgaria · Cyprus · East Aegean Is. · Egypt · Greece · Iran · Iraq · Italy · Kriti · Lebanon-Syria · Libya · Palestine · Romania · Sinai · Turkey-in-Europe · Turkey · Yugoslavia

