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Sagina glabra

Sagina glabra (Willd.) Fenzl
Sagina glabra
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Sagina glabra is a plant species in the Caryophyllaceae family, native to France, Italy, and Switzerland. It was first described in 1833 by Fenzl, with the original authorship attributed to Willd.

Description

Sagina glabra belongs to the Caryophyllaceae, a family commonly known as carnations or carnation family. This species is part of the genus Sagina, which includes small, herbaceous plants. Sagina glabra is found in the regions of France, Italy, and Switzerland. The species was published in 1833 by Fenzl, based on the earlier work of Willd. Its distribution is limited to these European countries, indicating a localized presence within the broader geographic range of the genus Sagina.

Distribution

France · Italy · Switzerland

Synonyms

Sagina repensSpergella glabraSpergula repensSpergula glabra

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