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Veratrum dahuricum

Veratrum dahuricum (Turcz.) O.Loes.
Veratrum dahuricum
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Veratrum dahuricum is a species in the genus Veratrum, belonging to the family Melanthiaceae. It was first described in 1926 and is named after the author O.Loes., with the original name attributed to Turcz. The species is native to several regions in East Asia.

Description

Veratrum dahuricum is a plant species found in Amur, Buryatiya, Chita, Inner Mongolia, Irkutsk, Khabarovsk, Korea, Manchuria, and Primorye. It is a member of the Melanthiaceae family, which is known for its herbaceous plants often found in temperate regions. This species is part of the Veratrum genus, which includes several toxic plants. The plant's distribution is primarily across parts of Russia and China, with a presence in Korea as well. Its scientific name was published in 1926, and it is recognized by the authorship (Turcz.) O.Loes.

Distribution

Amur · Buryatiya · Chita · Inner Mongolia · Irkutsk · Khabarovsk · Korea · Manchuria · Primorye

Synonyms

Veratrum album var. dahuricumVeratrum album f. dahuricum

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