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Peucedanum oreoselinum

Peucedanum oreoselinum Moench
Peucedanum oreoselinum
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Peucedanum oreoselinum is a species in the genus Peucedanum, family Apiaceae, first described by Moench in 1794.

Description

Peucedanum oreoselinum is a member of the Apiaceae family, commonly known as the carrot or parsley family. It was formally described by the botanist Moench in 1794. The genus Peucedanum includes a group of flowering plants native to various regions of Europe and Asia. As with other members of the Apiaceae family, it is characterized by its umbel-like inflorescence and often aromatic properties. This species is part of a broader taxonomic framework within the Peucedanum genus, which is known for its herbaceous perennial growth form and ecological significance in its native habitats.

Synonyms

Oreoselinum nigrumOreoselinum majusOreoselinum legitimumOreoselis divaricataPeucedanum bourgaeiPeucedanum orbiculareSelinum oreoselinumAngelica oreoselinumAthamanta diffusaAthamanta divaricataAthamanta divaricifoliaAthamanta oreoselinumCervaria oreoselinumPeucedanum oreoselinum subsp. bourgaeiPeucedanum oreoselinum var. angulatumPeucedanum oreoselinum var. pubescensPeucedanum oreoselinum var. bourgaeiAthamanta diffusa

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