Heptaptera anisoptera
Heptaptera anisoptera (DC.) Tutin
Heptaptera anisoptera (DC.) Tutin is a species in the genus Heptaptera, belonging to the family Apiaceae. It was first published in 1967.
Description
Heptaptera anisoptera is a member of the Apiaceae family, commonly known as the carrot or parsley family. This family is characterized by aromatic herbs with compound umbels of small flowers. The species is part of the genus Heptaptera, which includes a small number of related plants. The scientific name was published in 1967 by the botanist Tutin, based on earlier work by DC. (Dumortier). The species name 'anisoptera' likely refers to a distinguishing morphological feature, possibly related to the shape or symmetry of the plant's structures.
Synonyms
Meliocarpus anisopterusMeliocarpus microcarpusMeliocarpus peduncularisPrangos crenataPrangos anisopetalaPrangos persicaPrangos microcarpaAnisopleura crenataColladonia anisopteraColladonia crenataColladonia microcarpaHeptaptera crenataHeptaptera microcarpaHeptaptera crenata var. subalata

