Annesorhiza is a genus of flowering plant in the Apiaceae, with about 12 to 15 species. It is endemic to southern Africa.[1] Various species of the genus are noted for their content of aroma compounds [2] and have a traditional culinary usage. Some species are notable for their content of allylbenzene derivatives such as nothoapiole.
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Annesorhiza is a genus of flowering plant in the Apiaceae, with about 12 to 15 species. It is endemic to southern Africa. Various species of the genus...
Afrosciadium caffrum has previously been known under various synonyms, such as Annesorhiza caffra, Peucedanum caffrum, Peucedanum connatum, and Seseli caffrum,...
Apiaceae genera) which currently contains the following six genera: Annesorhiza Cham. & Schltdl, endemic to southern Africa. Astydamia DC., endemic to...
Afrosciadium: Genus Agrocharis: Genus Alepidea: Genus Ammi: Genus Anginon: Genus Annesorhiza: Genus Anthriscus: Genus Apium: Genus Arctopus: Genus Berula: Genus Bupleurum:...