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grey tickseed

Corispermum marschallii Steven
grey tickseed
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Corispermum marschallii, known as grey tickseed, is a species in the family Chenopodiaceae. It was first described by Steven in 1814. This plant is native to various regions in Europe and parts of Asia, including Russia, Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Great Britain, Italy, Bulgaria, Germany, Poland, Norway, the Baltic States, Central and Eastern European Russia, and Iran.

Description

Corispermum marschallii is a member of the Chenopodiaceae family, commonly referred to as the goosefoot family. It is a herbaceous plant with a wide distribution across Europe and parts of Asia. The species is found in countries such as Russia, Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Great Britain, Italy, Bulgaria, Germany, Poland, Norway, the Baltic States, and Iran. It was first published in 1814 by Steven. This plant is known by the common name grey tickseed in English.

Other common names

grey tickseed

Distribution

RU · Belgium · France · The Netherlands · Great Britain · IT · Bulgaria · Germany · Italy · Netherlands · PL · DE · BG · NO · NL · Baltic States · Central European Rus · Czechoslovakia · East European Russia · Iran · Kazakhstan · Poland · Romania · South European Russi · Ukraine · Yugoslavia

Synonyms

Corispermum bracteatumCorispermum elatumCorispermum intermediumCorispermum marginatumCorispermum volgicum

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