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Fumaria bracteosa

Fumaria bracteosa Pomel
Fumaria bracteosa
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Fumaria bracteosa is a species in the genus Fumaria, belonging to the family Papaveraceae. It was first described in 1875 by Pomel. The species is native to several regions in the Mediterranean and the Middle East.

Description

Fumaria bracteosa is a member of the Papaveraceae family, commonly known as the poppy family. It is distributed across various regions including Algeria, the Baleares, Cyprus, the East Aegean Islands, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon-Syria, Libya, Morocco, Palestine, Sinai, Spain, and Tunisia. The species was formally published in 1875 by the botanist Pomel. It is part of the genus Fumaria, which includes several species of flowering plants known for their delicate, often climbing growth habit and small, spurred flowers.

Distribution

Algeria · Baleares · Cyprus · East Aegean Is. · Egypt · Iran · Iraq · Lebanon-Syria · Libya · Morocco · Palestine · Sinai · Spain · Tunisia

Synonyms

Fumaria emarginataFumaria micrantha var. parlatoreanaFumaria parlatoreanaFumaria densiflora subsp. bracteosa

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