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Biebersteinia
1806Summary
Biebersteinia is a genus containing four, or five, accepted species of herbaceous plants in the flowering plant order Sapindales. They occur from Greece in the eastern Mediterranean, to western Siberia, Central Asia, and the western Himalaya. They have erect stems (to 0.3 metres tall in B. odora, and to 2 metres or more in B. heterostemon) with a pleasant spicy odour, and have tuberous rhizomes; the leaves are finely divided, green to greyish-green, and the flowers are yellow (red with a yellow base in B. orphanidis), with five petals. The plants are superficially similar in appearance to some Potentilla species, despite being unrelated. They grow in alpine and subalpine meadows, dry slopes, riverside gravels, and scree, reported at altitudes of 4,300–5,600 m (B. odora) in Pakistan, at 1,000–3,500 m (B. heterostemon) and 1,600–5,600 m (B. odora) in western China, and (B. orphanidis) at 1,630–1,760 m in Greece. In 1806, Christian Friedrich Stephan formed the genus Biebersteinia, then in......read more on Wikipedia.
4 Biebersteinia species found:
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