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''Bifora'' is a cosmopolitan genus of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, of disjunct distribution, with 3 species, two Eurasian and one American. *''Bifora radians'' has a range extending from Spain eastward through south
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and Southern Europe to Iran. *''Bifora testiculata'' has a wider and more southerly distribution, extending west–east from Spain to Uzbekistan and taking in, to the south, North Africa, the Levant and Saudi Arabia. *''Bifora americana'' (Common name: '' prairie
bishop's weed Bishop's weed is a common name for several plants, all but one of which belong to the plant family Apiaceae. * ''Aegopodium podagraria'', which is an invasive perennial weed of temperate regions, known also in English as ground elder. * ''Ammi maju ...
'') has a southerly distribution within the United States, being confined to Texas and Arkansas, although it has also been introduced into Alabama.


Description

Annual herbs. Leaves doubly pinnatisect. Inflorescence bearing usually both bracts and bracteoles. Sepals absent. Petals white, slightly emarginate, tips inflexed. Fruits schizocarp, the mericarps subglobose with rugose (warty) exteriors and short stylopodium and united by a narrow zone of commissure; ribs insignificant when seen in transverse section; vittae not apparent. Endosperm of seed concave.


Taxonomy

The genus was described by Georg Franz Hoffmann and published in '' Genera Plantarum Umbelliferarum'' xxxiv, 191 in Moscow in the year 1816. The type species is ''Bifora dicocca'' Hoffm., the plant so described being now known correctly as ''Bifora testiculata''. It is also in Tribe Coriandreae.


Medicinal Use of ''B. testiculata'' in Jordan

In Jordan, the Mediterranean /
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n species ''B. testiculata'' is known by the Jordanian Arabic common name كزبرة (''kazbira'') which is also sometimes applied to the closely related Apiaceous herb
coriander Coriander (;
(cilantro). A tisane prepared from the seed-like
mericarp A schizocarp is a dry fruit that, when mature, splits up into mericarps. There are different definitions: * Any dry fruit composed of multiple carpels that separate. : Under this definition the mericarps can contain one or more seeds (the m ...
fruits is used as a
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and to treat
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.


''B. testiculata'' former grain alien in U.K.

A few specimens of ''Bifora testiculata'' were found growing in the north of the British county of Yorkshire in the years 1893 and 1895, this introduced plant species having been introduced inadvertently in imported
grain A grain is a small, hard, dry fruit (caryopsis) – with or without an attached hull layer – harvested for human or animal consumption. A grain crop is a grain-producing plant. The two main types of commercial grain crops are cereals and legum ...
. The plant had not (as of the year 2000), however, been recorded in the area since.Wilmore, G.T.D., ''Alien Plants of Yorkshire'' pub. Yorkshire Naturalists' Union 2000, page 124.


References

Apioideae genera {{Apiaceae-stub