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Fumaria flabellata

Fumaria flabellata Gasp.
Fumaria flabellata
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Fumaria flabellata is a species in the genus Fumaria, belonging to the family Papaveraceae. It was first described in 1842 by Gasp. The plant is native to the Mediterranean region, with a distribution that includes countries such as Albania, Algeria, the Baleares, Corse, Greece, Italy, Libya, Sardegna, Sicilia, Tunisia, Turkey, and Yugoslavia.

Description

Fumaria flabellata is a member of the Papaveraceae family, which is commonly known as the poppy family. This species is part of the genus Fumaria, which includes various fumitory plants. The species was first published in 1842 by the author Gasp. It is found across several regions in the Mediterranean, including Albania, Algeria, the Baleares, Corse, Greece, Italy, Libya, Sardegna, Sicilia, Tunisia, Turkey, and Yugoslavia. These areas represent the natural range of Fumaria flabellata, reflecting its adaptation to the climate and ecological conditions of the region.

Distribution

Albania · Algeria · Baleares · Corse · Greece · Italy · Libya · Sardegna · Sicilia · Tunisia · Turkey · Yugoslavia

Synonyms

Fumaria alexandrinaFumaria gaspariniiFumaria gracilescensFumaria serotina

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