Lappula barbata
Lappula barbata Gürke

Lappula barbata is a species in the genus Lappula, belonging to the family Boraginaceae. It was first described by Gürke in 1893. This plant is native to various regions across Europe, the Middle East, and parts of Asia.
Description
Lappula barbata is found in a wide range of countries including Bulgaria, Hungary, Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Greece, Iran, Iraq, Krym, Lebanon-Syria, Morocco, North Caucasus, Pakistan, Palestine, Romania, South European Russia, Spain, Transcaucasus, Turkey, and Turkmenistan. As a member of the Boraginaceae family, it is part of a group of flowering plants commonly known as the borage family. The species was formally published in 1893, contributing to the taxonomic understanding of the genus Lappula.
Distribution
Bulgaria · Hungary · Afghanistan · Albania · Algeria · Greece · Iran · Iraq · Krym · Lebanon-Syria · Morocco · North Caucasus · Pakistan · Palestine · Romania · South European Russi · Spain · Transcaucasus · Turkey · Turkmenistan · Ukraine · West Himalaya
Synonyms
Myosotis barbataMyosotis saxatilisRochelia barbataAnchusa leucojifoliaEchinospermum barbatumEchinospermum carienseEchinospermum triserialeEchinospermum triserialeEchinospermum zapateriLappula barbata var. cariensisLappula saxatilisLappula echinata var. cariensisLappula echinata var. barbata

