Melampyrum saxosum
Melampyrum saxosum Baumg.

Melampyrum saxosum is a species in the genus Melampyrum, belonging to the family Orobanchaceae. It was first described by Baumg. in 1816. The species is native to parts of Central and Eastern Europe, including Czechoslovakia, Poland, Romania, and Ukraine.
Description
Melampyrum saxosum is a member of the Orobanchaceae family, commonly known as the broomrape family. This plant is found in several countries across Central and Eastern Europe, specifically in Czechoslovakia, Poland, Romania, and Ukraine. The species was formally published in 1816 by the author Baumg. and is part of the genus Melampyrum, which includes various herbaceous plants. Its distribution is limited to the regions mentioned, indicating a relatively restricted geographic range within Europe.
Distribution
Czechoslovakia · Poland · Romania · Ukraine
Synonyms
Melampyrum saxosum subsp. javorkaeMelampyrum saxosum subsp. baumgarteniiMelampyrum saxosum var. baumgarteniiMelampyrum saxosum var. javorkaeMelampyrum herbichiiMelampyrum herbichii subsp. csatoiMelampyrum sylvaticum f. csatoiMelampyrum sylvaticum subsp. moeszianum






