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Circaeaster agrestis
Sign in to saveCircaeaster agrestis is a flowering plant species and one of only one to two species in its family, the Circaeasteraceae. The plant is a small, glabrous herb found in temperate zones from the northwest Himalaya to northwest China.
Species
SPECIES
- KingdomPlantae
- PhylumTracheophyta
- ClassMagnoliopsida
- OrderRanunculales
- FamilyCircaeasteraceae
Observations recorded1,073
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Museum specimens
- Specimen records
- 182
- With media
- 91
- Family
- Circaeasteraceae
- Collections
- MICH, BRIT, CM, US, MU, A
- Recorded in
- Nepal, India, China
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Circaeaster agrestis is a flowering plant species and one of only one to two species in its family, the Circaeasteraceae. The plant is a small, glabrous herb found in temperate zones from the northwest Himalaya to northwest China.
==References== Flora of China: Circaeaster agrestis
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