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Paronychia cephalotes

Paronychia cephalotes (M.Bieb.) Besser
Paronychia cephalotes
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Paronychia cephalotes is a species in the Caryophyllaceae family, native to parts of Europe and Asia. It was first described in 1830 and is found in several countries including Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary, the North Caucasus, Romania, Turkey-in-Europe, Turkey, Ukraine, and Yugoslavia.

Description

Paronychia cephalotes (M.Bieb.) Besser is a member of the Caryophyllaceae family, commonly known as the carnation or carnation family. This species is distributed across several regions in Europe and Asia, including Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary, the North Caucasus, Romania, Turkey-in-Europe, Turkey, Ukraine, and Yugoslavia. The species was formally published in 1830. It belongs to the genus Paronychia, which is part of the Caryophyllaceae family. The plant's native range includes a variety of habitats within these regions.

Distribution

Bulgaria · Greece · Hungary · North Caucasus · Romania · Turkey-in-Europe · Turkey · Ukraine · Yugoslavia

Synonyms

Illecebrum cephalotesParonychia cephalotes subsp. thracicaParonychia cephalotes subsp. bulgaricaParonychia taurica

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