Peucedanum kerstenii

Peucedanum kerstenii
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Asterids
Order: Apiales
Family: Apiaceae
Tribe: Selineae
Genus: Peucedanum
Species: P. kerstenii
Binomial name
Peucedanum kerstenii
Engl.
Synonyms

Anthriscus dissectus C.H.Wright
Peucedanum dissectum (C.H.Wright) Dawe
Peucedanum mildbraedii H.Wolff
Peucedanum wrightii M.Hiroe[1]

Peucedanum kerstenii member of the Apiaceae or carrot family and species of the genus Peucedanum makes its home among the giant groundsels (Dendrosenecio) atop of the mountains of Eastern Africa: Mount Kilimanjaro, Mount Kenya, Rwenzori Mountains and the Virunga Volcanoes.[2][3][4]

Peucedanum kerstenii is a shrublike[3] "large hardy perennial" [4] umbel that grows to be 2 meters (6 - 7 feet) tall and found on the Ruwenzori Range in woodlands at altitudes of 3,500 - 4,200 meters (11,000 - 14,000 feet),[3] and on the slopes of all the larger mountains mixed with Hagenia abyssinica.[4]

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