Apulon
Apulon is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, commonly known as the carrot or parsley family. Species within this genus are native to the Mediterranean region. Apulon plants are typically herbaceous perennials, often characterized by their finely divided leaves and small, white or yellowish flowers arranged in umbrella-like clusters called umbels. The exact taxonomic classification of Apulon has been subject to revision, and its relationship to other genera within Apiaceae has been a topic of scientific study. Some sources may list Apulon as a synonym or a closely related genus to others within the family. Further research into specific species would be required for detailed information on their morphology, ecological roles, and potential uses, though widespread cultivation or significant economic importance for Apulon species is not commonly documented. Information regarding the precise number of species or their distribution can vary depending on the taxonomic authority consulted.