Laserpitium halleri
Laserpitium halleri Crantz

Laserpitium halleri is a species in the genus Laserpitium of the Apiaceae family. It was first described by Crantz in 1767. The plant is native to several regions in Europe, including SE, NO, Austria, Corse, France, Italy, and Switzerland.
Description
Laserpitium halleri belongs to the Apiaceae family, commonly known as the carrot or parsley family. This species was formally published in 1767 by the botanist Crantz. It is naturally distributed across various parts of Europe, specifically in the regions of SE, NO, Austria, Corse, France, Italy, and Switzerland. As a member of the Laserpitium genus, it shares characteristics typical of this group, such as compound umbels and aromatic properties often found in members of the Apiaceae family.
Distribution
SE · NO · Austria · Corse · France · Italy · Switzerland


