Catananche is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae.[2][3] It is native to dry meadows in the Mediterranean region.[4]
They are cultivated for their cornflower-like blooms appearing in summer, in shades of blue, yellow and white. They are suitable for a sunny border, and for dried flower arrangements.[5]
Catananche is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. It is native to dry meadows in the Mediterranean region. They are cultivated for their...
Catananche caerulea, or Cupid's dart, is a greyish green perennial herbaceous plant with a basal leaf rosette and conspicuous blue-purple or sometimes...
Catananche lutea, is a woolly annual plant, in the family Asteraceae, with most leaves in a basal rosette, and some smaller leaves on the stems at the...
the genus Gundelia is related to the genera Hymenonema, Scolymus and Catananche. This results in the following relationship tree. Pedanius Dioscorides...
genetic analyses, the genus Scolymus is related to the genera Hymenonema, Catananche and Gundelia. This results in the following relationship tree. The genus...
Linnaeus as Catananche graeca. In 1817 Henri Cassini described Hymenonema tournefortii, which is now considered a synonym of Catananche graeca L.. In...
percentage of 0.32% is amphicarpic. Species that use amphicarpy include Catananche lutea, Gymnarrhena micrantha and Polygala lewtonii. Trifolium polymorphum...
in length, and basal leaves with a wide top segment of 10–35 mm wide. Catananche graeca was described in 1753 by Carl Linnaeus, based on a specimen from...
length, and basal leaves with a broader top segment of 10–35 mm wide. Catananche graeca was described in 1753 by Carl Linnaeus, based on a specimen from...
browalliae E. bullulum E. bupleuri E. calceolariae E. calendulae E. catananches E. catananchis E. ceratocephali E. chaenorrhini E. chelidonii E. chilense...