Английская Википедия:Glycyrrhiza echinata
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Glycyrrhiza echinata is a species of flowering plant in the genus Glycyrrhiza, with various common names that include Chinese licorice,[1] German licorice,[1][2] and hedgehog licorice,[1] Eastern European licorice,[3] Hungarian licorice,[4] Prickly licorice,[5] and Roman licorice.[6] It is used as a flavoring and medicinally, and to produce Russian and German licorice.[7]
Distribution
Glycyrrhiza echinata is native to Southeastern Europe, adjacent parts of West Asia and East Asia.[6]
Taxonomy
Glycyrrhiza echinata was one of the species described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1753 work Шаблон:Lang, the starting point for botanical nomenclature. The Latin specific epithet of echinata refers to hedgehog, from echinus, meaning 'prickly'.[8]
References
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