Osmorhiza Rafinesque. Common name: Sweet Cicely, Wild Chervil.
A genus of about 11 species, perennial herbs, of temperate North America, temperate South America, montane tropical Central and South America, and Asia (Wen et al. 2002; Plunkett et al. 2018a; Applequist & Lowry 2024).
References: Applequist & Lowry (2024) In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (2024); Lowry & Jones (1979); Mathias & Constance (1945); Plunkett et al. (2018a) In Kadereit & Bittrich (2018); Wen et al. (2002). Show full citations.
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