Peucedanum chryseum
Peucedanum chryseum
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Perennial with a thick rootstock; stems striate to grooved, glabrous or papillose to minutely puberulent at the base. Basal leaves 2-pinnate, ultimate segments simple to 3-fid; lobes 3-4 mm, linear, scabrid. Umbels 12-15-rayed, rays unequal, glabrous; bracts absent; bracteoles 6-7, linear-lanceolate. Flowers yellow. Fruit elliptic, 6-8 x 3-4 mm, wing c. 0,6 mm; valleculae 1-vittate; commissures 2-vittate. Fl. 7-8. Dry slopes, Pinus brutia forests, by streams, etc., 100-1200 m.
Endemic.