Chaerophyllum prescottii
Local name: sibirisk körvelrova
Overview
A detailed profile for this species is sourced from the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as assessments become available.
Chaerophyllum prescottii faces severe pressure from agricultural expansion and intensive grazing across its limited Siberian range. The species' specialized habitat requirements make it particularly vulnerable to land-use changes, while its restricted distribution leaves populations with little refuge from environmental pressures. Climate change poses an additional threat by altering the delicate moisture and temperature conditions this arctic-alpine species requires.
Habitat
This rare umbellifer inhabits moist meadows, streamside areas, and forest edges in the boreal and subarctic regions of Siberia. It typically grows in nutrient-rich soils with consistent moisture, often in areas with partial shade or forest clearings.
Other threatened species in Apiaceae
Frequently asked questions
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