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hyssop-leaved bugseed

Corispermum pallasii Steven
hyssop-leaved bugseed
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Corispermum pallasii, known as hyssop-leaved bugseed, is a branched herb native to Siberia and naturalized in Europe, Canada, and the Great Lakes Region of the United States. It thrives in sandy habitats such as sand dunes.

Description

Corispermum pallasii is a member of the Chenopodiaceae family and was described by Steven in 1814. This plant is commonly found in sandy soils and is distributed across Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Yukon, and other regions in Canada, as well as parts of Europe including Belgium, France, the Netherlands, and Ukraine. It is also present in the United States' Great Lakes Region. The species is adapted to open, sandy environments and is known for its herbaceous growth form.

Other common names

Siberian bugseedPallas' bugseedhyssop-leaved bugseed

Distribution

Alberta · Manitoba · Ontario · Quebec · Saskatchewan · Yukon · RU · Belgium · Brussels-Capital Region · Flemish Region · Walloon Region · France · The Netherlands · Great Britain · AT · BY · FR · UA · Sweden · Ukraine · CZ · PL · NO · SE · conterminous 48 United States · Austria · Baltic States · Belarus · Buryatiya · Central European Rus

Synonyms

Corispermum bjelorussicum

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