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Leontice incerta
1776Summary
Leontice incerta is a perennial herbaceous plant of the family Berberidaceae. It was first described by Peter Simon Pallas in 1776 from specimens collected near Lake Inder in present-day Kazakhstan. The species is distributed across the northern deserts of Central Asia, where it is adapted to arid environments and sandy or clay-rich soils. Leontice incerta is notable for its bladder-like inflated fruits and its early spring flowering period, which coincides with favorable moisture conditions in its desert habitat....read more on Wikipedia.
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