Lepoaksets
Lepoaksets is a genus of plants in the family Apiaceae. The genus was first described in 1990. These plants are native to the Mediterranean region. Lepoaksets species are typically herbaceous perennials. They often have compound leaves and produce small flowers in umbels. The exact number of species within the genus can vary depending on taxonomic classification, but it is generally considered to be a small group. Further research and taxonomic studies may refine the understanding of the genus and its constituent species. Information on the specific ecological roles or traditional uses of Lepoaksets is not widely documented. Their distribution is primarily limited to certain areas within the Mediterranean basin, suggesting specific habitat requirements.