Scandix iberica
Scandix iberica M.Bieb.
Scandix iberica is a species in the carrot family, Apiaceae, and is part of the genus Scandix. It was first described in 1808 by M.Bieb. The species is distributed across several regions including Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Great Britain, and parts of the Middle East and Central Asia.
Description
Scandix iberica belongs to the Apiaceae family, commonly known as the carrot or parsley family. It is native to regions such as Belgium, including the Brussels-Capital Region, Flemish Region, and Walloon Region, as well as France, the Netherlands, and Great Britain. Its range extends further into areas like the BY, SE, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon-Syria, the North Caucasus, Palestine, Sinai, the Transcaucasus, Turkey, and the West Himalaya. The species was first published in 1808 by the botanist M.Bieb. It is one of several species within the Scandix genus, which is characterized by its herbaceous growth and typical Apiaceae features.
Distribution
Belgium · Brussels-Capital Region · Flemish Region · Walloon Region · France · The Netherlands · Great Britain · BY · SE · Iran · Iraq · Lebanon-Syria · North Caucasus · Palestine · Sinai · Transcaucasus · Turkey · West Himalaya
Synonyms
Wylia ibericaSelinum ibericumScandix georgicaScandix eriocarpaScandix pisidicaScandix apiculataScandix falcata

