TY - JOUR T1 - Comparative Morphological Study of Scandix Species Growing Wildly in the Northern Region of Iraq (Iraqi Kurdistan) AU - H. Altaie, Amenah PY - 2025 DA - April Y2 - 2025 DO - 10.28978/nesciences.1660203 JF - Natural and Engineering Sciences JO - NESciences PB - Cemal TURAN WT - DergiPark SN - 2458-8989 SP - 446 EP - 456 VL - 10 IS - 1 LA - en AB - Within this study, an optical microscope and a dissecting microscope were used to study the morphological characteristics of species of the genus Scandix from the Apiacece (Umbelliferae (. In this study, we were able to separate the three species and give the precise characteristics of each species. The results also showed that the studied species varied in leaf dimensions and the presence or absence of the Involucre, as it was lost in the species S.stellata, while it differed in shape and dimensions between the other two species. 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