Laserpitium peucedanoides
Laserpitium peucedanoides L.

Laserpitium peucedanoides is a species in the genus Laserpitium, belonging to the carrot family, Apiaceae. It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1756. This plant is native to parts of Europe, including Austria, Italy, and Yugoslavia.
Description
Laserpitium peucedanoides is a member of the Apiaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the carrot or parsley family. The species is part of the Laserpitium genus, which includes various herbaceous plants. It was scientifically documented by Linnaeus in 1756 and is known to occur in several European countries, including Austria, Italy, and the former Yugoslavia. The species is part of the broader botanical diversity within the Apiaceae family and contributes to the regional flora of its native range.
Distribution
Austria · Italy · Yugoslavia
Synonyms
Laserpitium angustifoliumLaserpitium peucedanoides f. angustissimumLaserpitium peucedanoides f. brevifoliumLaserpitium peucedanoides f. coloratumPeucedanum uliginosumSelinum uliginosum



