Moehringia ciliata
Moehringia ciliata Dalla Torre

Moehringia ciliata is a species in the Caryophyllaceae family, first described by Dalla Torre in 1882. It is native to several European countries, including Albania, Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, and Yugoslavia.
Description
Moehringia ciliata belongs to the Caryophyllaceae, or carnation family, and was formally described by Dalla Torre in 1882. The species is distributed across parts of southern and central Europe. Its range includes Albania, Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, and Yugoslavia. As a member of the genus Moehringia, it is part of a group of flowering plants typically found in temperate regions. The species is recognized within botanical records for its geographic occurrence and taxonomic classification.
Distribution
Albania · Austria · France · Germany · Italy · Switzerland · Yugoslavia
Synonyms
Moehringia polygonoidesStellaria ciliataStellaria polygonoidesSabulina polygonoidesAlsinanthus obtususAlsine occultaAlsine polygonoidesArenaria alpinaArenaria obtusaArenaria occultaArenaria polygonoidesArenaria sphagnoides
