Stellera is a genus of flowering plant in the family Thymelaeaceae, with a single species Stellera chamaejasme[1] found in mountainous regions of Central Asia, China, Siberia and South Asia. S. chamaejasme is a herbaceous perennial plant with heads of white, pink or yellow flowers, grown as an ornamental plant in rock gardens and alpine houses, but considered a weed playing a rôle in the desertification of grasslands in parts of its native range. Like many others of its family, it is a poisonous plant with medicinal and other useful properties.
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Stellera is a genus of flowering plant in the family Thymelaeaceae, with a single species Stellera chamaejasme found in mountainous regions of Central...
Gumboot chiton (Cryptochiton stelleri) Hoary mugwort (Artemisia stelleriana) Stellera L. (Thymelaeaceae) Stellerite (a mineral in the zeolite group) Restella...
specimens cited in the original publication of the species in 1886 as Stellera albertii by Albert's father, Eduard August von Regel. The genus was first...
the entire world of Ramnos, also gaining an unwilling ally, Stellera. Traitor sent Stellera to Earth, ordering her to claim that she sought the aid of...
Thymelaeaceae III: the status of Diarthron, Dendrostellera, Stelleropsis and Stellera", Notes from the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, 40: 213–221, cited in...
(2016-02-16). "IKONOS Image-Based Extraction of the Distribution Area of Stellera chamaejasme L. in Qilian County of Qinghai Province, China". Remote Sensing...
Międzynarodowy Przegląd Ekslibrisu Drzeworytniczego i Linorytniczego im. P. Stellera (katalog), Katowice 2010, pp. 10, 14–15. ISBN 978-83-60209-66-0 Książki...
with two other medicinal plants: Euphorbia fischeriana and the unrelated Stellera chamaejasme (family Thymelaceae) - which nonetheless has similar qualities...
herbs in traditional Chinese medicine. It has also been found to occur in Stellera chamaejasme - the single species in a genus closely related to Wikstroemia...
Thymelaeaceae †Pseudospinaepollis †Pseudospinaepollis pseudospinosus Krutzsch A thymelaeaceous palynospecies Possibly affiliated with Stellera or Wikstroemia...