Hypochaeris achyrophorus

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Hypochaeris achyrophorus

Taxonavigation

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Taxonavigation: Asterales 
Classification System: APG IV

Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Plantae
Cladus: Angiosperms
Cladus: Eudicots
Cladus: Core eudicots
Cladus: Asterids
Cladus: Campanulids
Ordo: Asterales

Familia: Asteraceae
Subfamilia: Cichorioideae
Tribus: Cichorieae
Subtribus: Hypochaeridinae
Genus: Hypochaeris
Species: Hypochaeris achyrophorus

Name

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Hypochaeris achyrophorus L. (1753)

Synonyms

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  • Heteromorpha crinita Viv. ex Coss.
  • Hyoseris glauca (Tineo) Zeyh. ex Sch. Bip.
  • Hypochaeris aethnensis (L.) Ball
  • Hypochaeris aethnensis (L.) Benth. & Hook. fil.
  • Hypochaeris albicans Ucria
  • Hypochaeris glauca (Tineo) Presl
  • Hypochaeris serioloides Bertol.
  • Hypochaeris urens L.
  • Metabasis aethnensis (L.) DC.
  • Piptopogon decipiens Cass.
  • Piptopogon glaucum (Tineo) Sch. Bip.
  • Seriola aetnensis L.
  • Seriola albicans (Ucria) Tineo
  • Seriola depressa Viv.
  • Seriola glauca Tineo
  • Seriola hispida Moench
  • Seriola rubescens Tineo
  • Seriola urens (L.) All.

Distribution

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Native distribution areas:
  • Continental: Europe
      • France, Spain, Baleares (Ibiza & Formentera, Mallorca, Menorca), Germany, Monaco, Italy, Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily, Malta, Croatia, Albania, Greece (incl. Kiklades), Crete, East Aegaean Isl., Rhodos, European Turkey, Cyprus (C-Mountains, E-Cyprus, N-Cyprus, S-Cyprus, W-Cyprus)
  • Continental: Africa
    • Regional:Macaronesia
      • Canary Isl. (Tenerife)
    • Regional:Northern Africa
      • Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya
  • Continental: Asie
      • Turkey (SSW-Anatolia, SW-Anatolia, W-Anatolia, WN-Anatolia), Israel (N-Israel), Lebanon (C-Lebanon)

References: Brummitt, R.K. 2001. TDWG – World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions, 2nd Edition

References

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Vernacular names

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Deutsch: Mittelmeer-Ferkelkraut
English: Mediterranean Cat's-ear
español: Lechuguilla de paja
 
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