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Peucedanum alsaticum

Peucedanum alsaticum L.
Peucedanum alsaticum
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Peucedanum alsaticum is a species in the genus Peucedanum, belonging to the family Apiaceae. It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1762.

Description

Peucedanum alsaticum is a member of the Apiaceae family, commonly known as the carrot or parsley family. This family is characterized by aromatic herbs with compound leaves and small, clustered flowers. The species was formally published in 1762 by Carl Linnaeus, who is widely regarded as the father of modern taxonomy. The genus Peucedanum includes several species of flowering plants native to Europe and the Mediterranean region. Peucedanum alsaticum is one of these, and it is distinguished by specific morphological traits that align with the broader characteristics of the genus and family.

Synonyms

Johrenia pichleriLigusticum alsaticumMylinum commutatumPeucedanum nymaniiPeucedanum pyrenaicumPeucedanum flexuosumPeucedanum lubimenkoanumPteroselinum alsaticumPeucedanum albumXanthoselinum alsaticumSelinum sulcatumSelinum alsaticumCervaria alsaticaCnidium alsaticumCynorhiza sulcataPeucedanum alsaticum f. nikoloviiXanthoselinum alsaticum var. discolorCervaria alsatica var. luteolaXanthoselinum alsaticum var. albiflorumPeucedanum sulcatumTaeniopetalum peucedanoides

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