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Erodium absinthoides

Erodium absinthoides Willd.
Erodium absinthoides
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Erodium absinthoides is a species in the Geraniaceae family, first described by Willd. in 1800. It is native to regions including Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, the Transcaucasus, Turkey, and Yugoslavia.

Description

Erodium absinthoides belongs to the Geraniaceae family, commonly known as the geranium or cranesbill family. This species was first published by Willd. in 1800. It is naturally distributed across several countries in the eastern Mediterranean and surrounding areas, including Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, the Transcaucasus region, Turkey, and formerly Yugoslavia. The species is part of the genus Erodium, which is characterized by its distinctive seed pods that aid in seed dispersal.

Distribution

Albania · Bulgaria · Greece · Transcaucasus · Turkey · Yugoslavia

Synonyms

Myrrhina absinthoidesGeranium absinthoides

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