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Haplophyllum acutifolium

Haplophyllum acutifolium (DC.) G.Don
Haplophyllum acutifolium
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Haplophyllum acutifolium is a species in the Rutaceae family, native to Central and Southwestern Asia. It is found in Afghanistan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Xinjiang. The species was first described in 1831 by G.Don, based on the original work by DC.

Description

Haplophyllum acutifolium belongs to the genus Haplophyllum within the Rutaceae family, commonly known as the rue or citrus family. This species is distributed across a range of countries in Central and Southwestern Asia, including Afghanistan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and the Chinese region of Xinjiang. The scientific name was established in 1831 by George Don, who revised the original description by De Candolle.

Distribution

Afghanistan · Iran · Kazakhstan · Kirgizstan · Mongolia · Pakistan · Tadzhikistan · Turkmenistan · Uzbekistan · Xinjiang

Synonyms

Ruta frutescensHaplophyllum flexuosumHaplophyllum perforatumHaplophyllum sieversiiRuta perforataRuta acutifoliaRuta flexuosaRuta sieversiiHaplophyllum perforatum

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