Sanicula azorica explained

Sanicula azorica, the Azores sanicle, (Portuguese: erva-do-capitão) is a perennial plant in the family Apiaceae. It is endemic to the Azores, Portugal.

Description

Sanicula azorica is a perennial plant with strongly cut leaves. It has small bouquets with densely clustered white flowers (usually more than three).

Distribution and habitat

Sanicula azorica is present in six of the nine Azorean islands, specifically in Santa Maria, São Miguel, Terceira, São Jorge, Pico and Faial.[1] It inhabits ravines and natural forests associated with laurisilva, in shady and humid places, usually above 400m (1,300feet) in altitude.[2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sanicula azorica Guthnick ex Seub. . . 13 March 2021.
  2. Web site: Sanicula azorica Guthnick ex Seub. . . 13 March 2021.
  3. Web site: Sanicula azorica Guthn. ex Seub. (Apiaceae) - Erva-do-capitão . siaram.azores.gov.pt . 13 March 2021.