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Jacobaea alpina

Jacobaea alpina (L.) Moench
Jacobaea alpina
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Jacobaea alpina, a species in the Asteraceae family, is native to regions including NO, SE, Austria, France, Germany, Italy, and Switzerland. It was first described in 1794 by Moench, with the original name attributed to L.

Description

Jacobaea alpina is a member of the Asteraceae family, commonly known as the daisy or sunflower family. This species is found in several European countries, including NO, SE, Austria, France, Germany, Italy, and Switzerland. The scientific name was established in 1794 by Moench, who cited the original work of L. The genus Jacobaea includes several species known for their daisy-like flowers and is part of the broader Asteraceae family, which is one of the largest plant families in the world. Jacobaea alpina is recognized for its ecological and taxonomic significance within its native range.

Distribution

NO · SE · Austria · France · Germany · Italy · Switzerland

Synonyms

Solidago alpinaCineraria cordifoliaSenecio alpinus subsp. alpinusSenecio cordatus subsp. cordatusCineraria cordifolia var. cordifoliaSenecio alpinus var. alpinusCineraria alpina var. alpinaCineraria cordataSenecio alpinusSenecio alpinusCineraria alpinaCineraria lyratifoliaCineraria difformisCineraria senecifoliaSenecio cordifolius

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