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Aphanes

Aphanes inexpectata
Scientific classification
Kingdom : Plantae
Division : Magnoliophyta
Class : Magnoliopsida
Order : Rosales
Family : Rosaceae
Subfamily : Rosoideae
Genus Aphanes
Species
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Aphanes, or Parsley-piert, is a genus from the Rose family Rosaceae.


A study from 2003 (see Rosoideae) indicates that Aphanes may belong to the genus Alchemilla, commonly called Lady's-mantle.


These are slender, annual prostrate herbs, much-branched with deeply lobed leaves on short petioles ( = leaf stalks). They are pilose ( = covered with soft hair). Tiny green to yellow flowers without petals, grow in clusters in the denticulate leaflike stipules.


They grow in Europe and Western Asia.


Field Parsley-piert is sometimes used as a herbal remedy against kidney and bladder calculi. It acts as a potent diuretic and antilithic.


Species

  • Aphanes arvensis : Field Parsley-piert, Western Lady’s-mantle, Parsley Breakstone
  • Aphanes australiana : Australian Piert
  • Aphanes inexpectata : Slender Parsley-piert
  • Aphanes microcarpa (= Aphanes inexpectata): Slender Parsley-piert, Smallseed Lady’s-mantle



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Aphanes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (127 words)
Aphanes (Parsley-piert) is a genus in the rose family Rosaceae, native to Europe, Asia and Australia.
They are slender, annual prostrate herbs, much-branched with deeply lobed leaves, pilose (covered with soft hair) and on short petioles.
Aphanes arvensis - Field Parsley-piert, Western Lady’s-mantle, Parsley Breakstone
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