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Aphanes arvensis, Rosaceae, Aira, Aphanes australis, Agrimonia procera

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Aphanes (parsley-piert) is a genus of around 20 species in the rose family (Rosaceae), native to Europe, Asia and Australia. A 2003 study indicated that Aphanes may belong to the genus Alchemilla, commonly called lady's-mantle. They are slender, annual prostrate herbs, much-branched with deeply lobed leaves, pilose (covered with soft hair) and on short petioles. The tiny green to yellow flowers without petals grow in clusters in the denticulate leaflike stipules.

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Species include:

  • Aphanes andicola Rothm.
  • Aphanes arvensis L. – field parsley-piert, western lady's-mantle, parsley breakstone
  • Aphanes australiana – Australian piert
  • Aphanes cotopaxiensis Romoleroux & Frost-Olsen
  • Aphanes cuneifolia (Nutt.) Rydb.
  • Aphanes looseri Rothm.
  • Aphanes microcarpa (Boiss. & Reut.) Rothm. (syn. A. australis, A. inexpectata) – slender parsley-piert
  • Aphanes occidentalis (Nutt.) Rydb. – dew cup, lady's mantle

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    References

    Aphanes Wikipedia