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Peucedanum venetum

Peucedanum venetum (Spreng.) W.D.J.Koch
Peucedanum venetum
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Peucedanum venetum is a species in the genus Peucedanum, belonging to the family Apiaceae. It was published in 1835 and is based on the earlier work by Sprengel, later reclassified by W.D.J. Koch.

Description

Peucedanum venetum is a member of the genus Peucedanum, which is part of the Apiaceae family, commonly known as the carrot or parsley family. The species was first described by Sprengel and later reclassified by W.D.J. Koch in 1835. The genus Peucedanum includes a variety of flowering plants, many of which are found in temperate regions. The Apiaceae family is characterized by its aromatic herbs with compound umbels of small flowers. Peucedanum venetum follows the taxonomic lineage established by these earlier botanical works.

Synonyms

Selinum venetumAngelica venetaXanthoselinum alsaticum subsp. venetumPeucedanum alsaticum subsp. venetumCervaria alsatica var. albifloraPteroselinum alsaticum var. venetum

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