Coriandrum sativum, L.

Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A., 1981, Flora Europaea. Volume 2. Rosaceae to Umbelliferae, Cambridge University Press : 328

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.293200

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Coriandrum sativum
status

 

1. C. sativum L. View in CoL , Sp. Pl. 256 (1753) View Cited Treatment .

Glabrous annual 15-50 cm, foetid when fresh. Segments of lower leaves ovate-cuneate, irregularly toothed; lobes of upper leaves linear. Rays 3—5(—10). Bracts 0 or 1; bracteoles usually 3, linear. Fruit 2-6 x 2-5-5 mm. 2/2 = 22. Cultivated for its aromatic fruits and widely naturalized in S. Europe, more rarely or casual further north. [Au Az Cr Cz Ga Ge G r He Hs Hu It Ju Lu Po Rm Rs (B, C, W, K, E) Si.] (N. Africa, W. Asia.)

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Apiales

Family

Apiaceae

Genus

Coriandrum

Loc

Coriandrum sativum

Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1981
1981
Loc

C. sativum

L. 1753: 256
1753
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