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Silaum silaus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Silaum silaus
''Silaum silaus'', commonly known as pepper-saxifrage, is a perennial plant in the family Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) (the carrot family) found across south-eastern, Central and Western Europe, including the British Isles. It grows in damp grasslands on neutral soils. ==Taxonomy== ''Silaum silaus'' was one of the many species described by Carl Linnaeus in Volume I of the 1753 edition of his ''ラテン語:Species Plantarum'' as ''Peucedanum silaus''. It was given its current binomial name in 1915 by Swiss botanists Hans Schinz and Albert Thellung in 1915. With regards to the etymology, of the binomial, the etymology of ''Silaum ''is uncertain, though it may refer to the mountainous plateau La Sila in southern Italy. Another possible explanation is that ''Silaum'' may be derived from the yellow ochre - related to the colour of the plant's flowers.〔 ''Silaus'' is an old generic name〔 used by Pliny.〔 ''Silaum silaus'' bears the common name pepper-saxifrage (with or without hyphenation) – despite being neither a saxifrage nor peppery in taste.
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