Bupleurum lancifolium {species} - Tracheophyta; Magnoliopsida; Apiales; Apiaceae; Bupleurum;

Bupleurum lancifolium is a species of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae known by the common name lanceleaf thorow-wax. It is native to the Mediterranean Basin and it is known elsewhere, including parts of North America, as an introduced species. It grows up to 50 centimetres (20 in) tall with a hairless, waxy stem around which leaves are fused at their bases. The dull, waxy, deep-green leaves are narrowly lance-shaped to nearly oval and 3 to 10 centimetres (1.2 to 3.9 in) long. The inflorescence is a compound umbel borne on a peduncle which may be several centimeters tall. The umbel is surrounded by five wide, round to oval, and sometimes pointed bractlets at the base. The flowers are yellow to yellow-green. full article at Wikipedia

Specimen Records: 3 Public Records: 3
Specimens with Sequences: 3 Public Species: 1
Specimens with Barcodes: 0 Public BINs: 0
Species: 1          
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 ( - CCDB-24907-A04)  @11 [ ] CreativeCommons - Attribution (2014) Linda Jennings University of British Columbia
  Sample ID:
CCDB-24907-A04
  License:
CreativeCommons - Attribution (2014)
  License Holder:
Linda Jennings, University of British Columbia




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