Fumana procumbens
Fumana procumbens (Dunal) Gren. & Godr.
Fumana procumbens is a species in the Cistaceae family, native to various regions across Europe and parts of Asia. It was first described in 1847 by (Dunal) Gren. & Godr. and is found in areas such as Portugal Continental, SE, NO, Belgium, Walloon Region, Albania, Austria, Baleares, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, France, Germany, Greece, Iran, Iraq, Italy, Krym, Lebanon-Syria, Morocco, and the North Caucasus.
Description
Fumana procumbens belongs to the Cistaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as rockrose. This species is distributed across several regions including Portugal, Belgium, Albania, Austria, the Baleares, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, France, Germany, Greece, Iran, Iraq, Italy, Krym, Lebanon-Syria, Morocco, and the North Caucasus. It was first published in 1847 by (Dunal) Gren. & Godr. and is part of the Fumana genus. The plant is adapted to a range of environments and is known for its presence in diverse geographical locations.
Distribution
Portugal Continental · SE · NO · Belgium · Walloon Region · Albania · Austria · Baleares · Bulgaria · Czechoslovakia · France · Germany · Greece · Iran · Iraq · Italy · Krym · Lebanon-Syria · Morocco · North Caucasus · Portugal · Romania · Sardegna · Sicilia · Spain · Sweden · Switzerland · Transcaucasus · Turkey-in-Europe · Turkey
Synonyms
Helianthemum procumbensHelianthemum fumana var. procumbens