Haplosciadium

Haplosciadium abyssinicum is a species of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae (Umbelliferae); it is the only member of the genus Haplosciadium. It is a flat rosette plant endemic to the Afro-alpine zones on East African mountains, occurring on moist valley bottoms above 3,500 metres (11,500 ft).[1][2] It engages in geocarpy as an adaptation to living on frost-heaved soils.

Haplosciadium abyssinicum
Haplosciadium abyssinicum
Scientific classification
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Haplosciadium

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H. abyssinicum
Binomial name
Haplosciadium abyssinicum

References

  1. Truman P. Young & Mary M. Peacock (1992). "Giant senecios and the alpine vegetation of Mount Kenya" (PDF). Journal of Ecology. 80 (1): 141–148. JSTOR 2261071.
  2. Ralph Tomlinson (1985). "Observations on the giant groundsels of upper Kilimanjaro". Biological Conservation. 31 (4): 303–316. doi:10.1016/0006-3207(85)90088-6.


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