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Lomatium foeniculaceum
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Lomatium foeniculaceum is a species complex of flowering plants found in North America. L. foeneculicum is a member of the taxonomic family Apiaceae, making it a close relative of plants such as celery, carrot, parsley, and fennel, as well as the herbs dill, coriander, caraway, and cumin. Common names include Desert Biscuitroot as well as Carrotleaf Desert Parsley. Biscuitroot can also be used as a common name for the genus Lomatium as a whole....read more on Wikipedia.
5 Lomatium foeniculaceum subspecies found:
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