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Valerianella multidentata

Valerianella multidentata Loscos & J.Pardo
Valerianella multidentata
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Valerianella multidentata is a species in the genus Valerianella, belonging to the family Caprifoliaceae. It was first described by Loscos & J.Pardo in 1863. The species is native to Algeria, Morocco, and Spain.

Description

Valerianella multidentata is a member of the Caprifoliaceae family, a group of flowering plants that includes various herbs and shrubs. The species was formally published in 1863 by the botanists Loscos and J.Pardo. It is geographically distributed across three countries in the western Mediterranean region: Algeria, Morocco, and Spain. This distribution suggests a preference for the climate and ecological conditions found in these areas. As part of the Valerianella genus, it is likely to share characteristics typical of the genus, such as small, herbaceous growth forms and possibly edible or medicinal properties, though specific traits of this species would require further study.

Distribution

Algeria · Morocco · Spain

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