Daucus syrticus
Daucus syrticus Murb.

Daucus syrticus is a species in the genus Daucus, belonging to the family Apiaceae. It was first described in 1897 by Murb. The species is native to North Africa, specifically found in Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia.
Description
Daucus syrticus is a member of the carrot family, Apiaceae, and is part of the Daucus genus, which includes several species of flowering plants. This species is geographically restricted to parts of North Africa, where it occurs in Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia. The species was first scientifically described in 1897 by the botanist Murb. As with other members of the Daucus genus, it is likely a herbaceous plant with typical Apiaceae characteristics such as compound umbels and aromatic foliage. No further specific morphological or ecological details are provided in the source data.
Distribution
Egypt · Libya · Tunisia

