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Medicago disciformis

Medicago disciformis DC.
Medicago disciformis
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Medicago disciformis is a species in the genus Medicago of the Fabaceae family. It was first described in 1813 by DC. This species is native to a wide range of regions in Europe, the Mediterranean, and parts of North Africa and the Middle East.

Description

Medicago disciformis belongs to the Fabaceae family, commonly known as the legume or pea family. It is distributed across several countries including Austria, Czech Republic, Albania, Algeria, Bulgaria, Cyprus, France, Greece, Italy, Libya, Palestine, Spain, and Turkey, among others. The species was first published in 1813 under the authorship of DC. It is part of the Medicago genus, which includes various species known for their ecological and agricultural importance. The geographic range of Medicago disciformis spans from southern Europe through the eastern Mediterranean and into parts of North Africa and the Middle East.

Distribution

Austria · Czech Republic · CZ · Albania · Algeria · Bulgaria · Cyprus · Czechoslovakia · East Aegean Is. · France · Greece · Italy · Kriti · Krym · Libya · Palestine · Spain · Turkey

Synonyms

Medica disciformisMedicago coerulescensMedicago disciformis f. parvicarpaMedicago disciformis var. strumensis

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