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Species of Ferula L.

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Accepted Names
Exclude infraspecific names

NameAccepted Nameai
Ferula spp. a 
Ferula akitschkensis B. Fedtsch. ex Koso-Pol.  a 
Ferula alliacea Boiss. Ferula gabriella Rech. f.   
Ferula angreni Korovin  a 
Ferula assa-foetida L.  a 
Ferula badrakema Koso-Pol.  a 
Ferula canadensis L. Ligusticum canadense (L.) Britton   
Ferula ceratophylla Regel & Schmalh.  a 
Ferula communis L.  a 
Ferula communis L. subsp. communis  ai
Ferula communis L. subsp. glauca (L.) Rouy & E. G. Camus  ai
Ferula diversivittata Regel & Schmalh.  a 
Ferula dubjanskyi Korovin  a 
Ferula ferulaeoides (Steud.) Korovin  a 
Ferula foeniculacea Nutt. Lomatium foeniculaceum (Nutt.) J. M. Coult. & Rose   
Ferula foetida (Bunge) Regel  a 
Ferula foetidissima Regel & Schmalh.  a 
Ferula foliosa Lipsky ex Korovin  a 
Ferula gabriella Rech. f.  ai
Ferula galbaniflua Boiss. & Buhse Ferula gummosa Boiss.   
Ferula glauca L. Ferula communis L. subsp. glauca (L.) Rouy & E. G. Camus   
Ferula gummosa Boiss.  a 
Ferula hermonis Boiss.  a 
Ferula hirtella Boiss. Ferula szowitsiana DC.   
Ferula iliensis Korovin  a 
Ferula jaeschkeana Vatke  a 
Ferula karatavica Regel & Schmalh.  a 
Ferula karelinii Bunge  a 
Ferula kirialovii Pimenov  a 
Ferula kuhistanica Korovin  a 
Ferula linkii Webb & Berthel.  a 
Ferula litwinowiana Koso-Pol.  a 
Ferula mesophytica Korovin, nom. nud. Ferula pseudooreoselinum (Regel & Schmalh.) Koso-Pol.   
Ferula multifida (Nutt.) A. Gray Lomatium dissectum (Nutt.) Mathias & Constance   
Ferula narthex Boiss.  a 
Ferula oopoda (Boiss. & Buhse) Boiss.  a 
Ferula orientalis L.  a 
Ferula ovina (Boiss.) Boiss.  a 
Ferula parvifolia Hook. & Arn. Lomatium parvifolium (Hook. & Arn.) Jeps.   
Ferula penninervis Regel & Schmalh.  a 
Ferula persica Willd.  a 
Ferula prangifolia Korovin  a 
Ferula pseudalliacea Rech. f.  ai
Ferula pseudooreoselinum (Regel & Schmalh.) Koso-Pol.  a 
Ferula rubricaulis Boiss. Ferula pseudalliacea Rech. f.   
Ferula sinkiangensis K. M. Shen  a 
Ferula soongarica Pall. ex Spreng.  a 
Ferula suaveolens Aitch. & Hemsl. Ferula diversivittata Regel & Schmalh.   
Ferula sumbul (Kauffm.) Hook. f.  ai
Ferula szowitsiana DC.  a 
Ferula tingitana L.  a 
Ferula ugamica Korovin  a 
Ferula varia (Schrenk) Trautv.  a 
  1. Ferula akitschkensis B. Fedtsch. ex Koso-Pol.
  2. Ferula alliacea Boiss. (=Ferula gabriella Rech. f.)
  3. Ferula angreni Korovin
  4. Ferula assa-foetida L.
  5. Ferula badrakema Koso-Pol.
  6. Ferula canadensis L. (=Ligusticum canadense (L.) Britton)
  7. Ferula ceratophylla Regel & Schmalh.
  8. Ferula communis L.
  9. Ferula communis L. subsp. communis
  10. Ferula communis L. subsp. glauca (L.) Rouy & E. G. Camus
  11. Ferula diversivittata Regel & Schmalh.
  12. Ferula dubjanskyi Korovin
  13. Ferula ferulaeoides (Steud.) Korovin
  14. Ferula foeniculacea Nutt. (=Lomatium foeniculaceum (Nutt.) J. M. Coult. & Rose)
  15. Ferula foetida (Bunge) Regel
  16. Ferula foetidissima Regel & Schmalh.
  17. Ferula foliosa Lipsky ex Korovin
  18. Ferula gabriella Rech. f.
  19. Ferula galbaniflua Boiss. & Buhse (=Ferula gummosa Boiss.)
  20. Ferula glauca L. (=Ferula communis L. subsp. glauca (L.) Rouy & E. G. Camus)
  21. Ferula gummosa Boiss.
  22. Ferula hermonis Boiss.
  23. Ferula hirtella Boiss. (=Ferula szowitsiana DC.)
  24. Ferula iliensis Korovin
  25. Ferula jaeschkeana Vatke
  26. Ferula karatavica Regel & Schmalh.
  27. Ferula karelinii Bunge
  28. Ferula kirialovii Pimenov
  29. Ferula kuhistanica Korovin
  30. Ferula linkii Webb & Berthel.
  31. Ferula litwinowiana Koso-Pol.
  32. Ferula mesophytica Korovin, nom. nud. (=Ferula pseudooreoselinum (Regel & Schmalh.) Koso-Pol.)
  33. Ferula multifida (Nutt.) A. Gray (=Lomatium dissectum (Nutt.) Mathias & Constance)
  34. Ferula narthex Boiss.
  35. Ferula oopoda (Boiss. & Buhse) Boiss.
  36. Ferula orientalis L.
  37. Ferula ovina (Boiss.) Boiss.
  38. Ferula parvifolia Hook. & Arn. (=Lomatium parvifolium (Hook. & Arn.) Jeps.)
  39. Ferula penninervis Regel & Schmalh.
  40. Ferula persica Willd.
  41. Ferula prangifolia Korovin
  42. Ferula pseudalliacea Rech. f.
  43. Ferula pseudooreoselinum (Regel & Schmalh.) Koso-Pol.
  44. Ferula rubricaulis Boiss. (=Ferula pseudalliacea Rech. f.)
  45. Ferula sinkiangensis K. M. Shen
  46. Ferula soongarica Pall. ex Spreng.
  47. Ferula spp.
  48. Ferula suaveolens Aitch. & Hemsl. (=Ferula diversivittata Regel & Schmalh.)
  49. Ferula sumbul (Kauffm.) Hook. f.
  50. Ferula szowitsiana DC.
  51. Ferula tingitana L.
  52. Ferula ugamica Korovin
  53. Ferula varia (Schrenk) Trautv.


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