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Oenanthe globulosa

Oenanthe globulosa L.
Oenanthe globulosa
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Oenanthe globulosa is a perennial herb in the carrot family, Apiaceae, with a self-supporting growth form and broad, simple leaves. It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753 and is found in regions across Europe, North Africa, South America, and parts of the Mediterranean and Middle East.

Description

Oenanthe globulosa is a member of the Apiaceae family and is characterized by its perennial herbaceous growth and broad, simple leaves. It is widely distributed across several continents, including Europe (Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, and the Balearic Islands), North Africa (Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia), the Middle East (Turkey), and South America (Uruguay). The plant was first published in 1753 by Carl Linnaeus. It is also found in the East Aegean Islands, Sardinia, Sicily, and Argentina's northeast. This species is known for its self-supporting structure and is native to a variety of temperate and subtropical regions.

Distribution

Portugal Continental · Global · Algeria · Argentina Northeast · Baleares · Corse · East Aegean Is. · France · Italy · Morocco · Portugal · Sardegna · Sicilia · Spain · Tunisia · Turkey · Uruguay

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