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Saponaria bellidifolia

Saponaria bellidifolia Sm.
Saponaria bellidifolia
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Saponaria bellidifolia is a species in the Caryophyllaceae family, first described by Smith in 1791. It is native to several countries in southern and southeastern Europe.

Description

Saponaria bellidifolia belongs to the Caryophyllaceae, commonly known as the carnation or carnation family. The species was first published in 1791 by the botanist Smith. It is naturally distributed across several European countries, including Albania, Bulgaria, France, Greece, Italy, Romania, Spain, and Yugoslavia. This species is part of the genus Saponaria, which is characterized by its typically herbaceous, often showy flowering plants.

Distribution

Albania · Bulgaria · France · Greece · Italy · Romania · Spain · Yugoslavia

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