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Myosotis sparsiflora

Myosotis sparsiflora J.C.Mikan ex Pohl
Myosotis sparsiflora
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Myosotis sparsiflora is a species in the Boraginaceae family, native to regions including Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and parts of Europe and Asia.

Description

Myosotis sparsiflora, described by J.C.Mikan ex Pohl in 1806, belongs to the Boraginaceae family. It is found in various regions such as Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and other parts of Europe and Asia, including RU, NO, DK, FR, Albania, Altay, Austria, Baltic States, Belarus, Bulgaria, Central European Rus, Czechoslovakia, East European Russia, and Germany. This species is part of the genus Myosotis, which includes several other related plants in the borage family.

Distribution

RU · NO · DK · FR · Denmark · Finland · Norway · Sweden · SE · Albania · Altay · Austria · Baltic States · Belarus · Bulgaria · Central European Rus · Czechoslovakia · East European Russia · Germany · Greece · Hungary · Iran · Iraq · Irkutsk · Kazakhstan · Kirgizstan · Krasnoyarsk · Krym · North Caucasus · North European Russi

Synonyms

Strophiostoma sparsiflorum

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