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Echium humile

Echium humile Desf.
Echium humile
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Echium humile is a species in the genus Echium, belonging to the family Boraginaceae. It was first described by Desf. in 1798. This plant is native to several countries in North Africa and southern Europe, including Algeria, Chad, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Spain, and Tunisia.

Description

Echium humile is a member of the Boraginaceae family, commonly known as the borage family. It is distributed across various regions in North Africa and southern Europe. The species was scientifically described by Desf. in 1798 and is found in Algeria, Chad, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Spain, and Tunisia. As part of the genus Echium, it shares characteristics typical of this group, which includes a variety of flowering plants.

Distribution

Algeria · Chad · Libya · Mauritania · Morocco · Spain · Tunisia

Synonyms

Anchusa humilisAnchusa parvifloraEchium angustifoliumEchium pycnanthum subsp. humileEchium thellungii

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