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deer cabbage

Nephrophyllidium crista-galli (Menzies ex Hook.) Gilg
deer cabbage
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Nephrophyllidium crista-galli is a species in the family Menyanthaceae, commonly known as deer cabbage. It is distributed across the Nearctic and Palaearctic regions, including Alaska, British Columbia, Japan, the Kuril Islands, Oregon, and Washington. The species was first described in 1895.

Description

Nephrophyllidium crista-galli (Menzies ex Hook.) Gilg is a member of the Menyanthaceae family. It is found in various regions across the Nearctic and Palaearctic, including Alaska, British Columbia, Japan, the Kuril Islands, Oregon, and Washington. This species is known by the common name deer cabbage. The scientific name was formally published in 1895.

Other common names

deer-cabbagedeer cabbagedeercabbage

Distribution

Nearctic · Palaearctic · Global · Alaska · British Columbia · Japan · Kuril Is. · Oregon · Washington

Synonyms

Fauria crista-galliVillarsia crista-galliMenyanthes crista-galli

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