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Eudianthe coeli-rosa

Eudianthe coeli-rosa (L.) Endl.
Eudianthe coeli-rosa
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Eudianthe coeli-rosa is a species in the Caryophyllaceae family, native to regions across southern Europe and North Africa. It was first described in 1842 and belongs to the genus Eudianthe.

Description

Eudianthe coeli-rosa (L.) Endl. is a member of the Caryophyllaceae family, commonly known as the carnation or carnation family. The species is distributed across several regions, including the Canary Islands, Corsica, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Libya, Morocco, Portugal, Sardinia, Sicily, Spain, Sweden, Tunisia, and Algeria. This plant has a broad geographic range that spans from the Iberian Peninsula to North Africa and parts of the Mediterranean. The species was formally published in 1842 and is part of the genus Eudianthe. Its name reflects its association with the genus and its distinct characteristics within the Caryophyllaceae family.

Distribution

NO · SE · Algeria · Canary Is. · Corse · Great Britain · Hungary · Italy · Libya · Morocco · Portugal · Sardegna · Sicilia · Spain · Sweden · Tunisia

Synonyms

Lychnis coeli-rosaLychnidia coeli-rosaPontinia coeli-rosaSilene coeli-rosaAgrostemma coeli-roseaCoronaria coeli-rosaEudianthe oculata

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