Jacobaea subalpina
Jacobaea subalpina (W.D.J.Koch) Pelser & Veldkamp

Jacobaea subalpina is a species in the genus Jacobaea, belonging to the Asteraceae family. It was described in 2006 by Pelser and Veldkamp, based on earlier work by W.D.J. Koch. The species is found in several European countries, including SE, NO, Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Greece, Poland, Romania, Ukraine, and Yugoslavia.
Description
Jacobaea subalpina is a member of the Asteraceae family, a group commonly known as the daisy or sunflower family. It is part of the genus Jacobaea, which includes several flowering plant species. The species was formally published in 2006 by Pelser and Veldkamp, with the basionym attributed to W.D.J. Koch. Its geographic distribution spans across parts of Europe, including regions in the Balkans, Central Europe, and Eastern Europe. The species occurs in SE, NO, Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Greece, Poland, Romania, Ukraine, and Yugoslavia, indicating a broad but localized presence within these areas.
Distribution
SE · NO · Albania · Austria · Bulgaria · Czechoslovakia · Germany · Greece · Poland · Romania · Ukraine · Yugoslavia
Synonyms
Cineraria cordifoliaSenecio cordatus subsp. auriculatusCineraria cordifolia var. auriculataSenecio alpinus subsp. subalpinusSenecio auriculatusSenecio subalpinus
