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Hypochaeris
Hypochaeris radicata
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Subfamily: Cichorioideae
Tribe: Cichorieae
Subtribe: Hypochaeridinae
Genus: Hypochaeris
L.
Type species
Hypochaeris glabra
Synonyms[1]
  • Hypochoeris L. – common but nonpreferred spelling
  • Oreophila D.Don.
  • Seriola L.
  • Amblachaenium Turcz. ex DC.
  • Heywoodiella Svent. & Bramwell
  • Achyrophorus Adans.
  • Arachnospermum Berg.
  • Metabasis DC.
  • Achyrophorus Vaill.
  • Distoecha Phil.
  • Trommsdorffia Bernh.
  • Robertia A.Rich. ex DC.
  • Fabera Sch.Bip.
  • Porcellites Cass.
  • Cycnoseris Endl.
  • Piptopogon Cass.
  • Agenora D.Don

Hypochaeris is a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae. Many species are known as cat's ear. These are annual and perennial herbs generally bearing flower heads with yellow ray florets. These plants may resemble or be confused with dandelions and so some are called false dandelions.

Estimates of the number of species range from about 50 [2] up to about 100.[3] Most species are native to South America, but some are found in Eurasia and North Africa.

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Etymology

Its name is derived from Greek ὑπό (under) and χοῖρος (young pig).

Species

Species[1]
  • Hypochaeris acaulis
  • Hypochaeris achyrophorus
  • Hypochaeris alba
  • Hypochaeris albiflora
  • Hypochaeris angustifolia
  • Hypochaeris apargioides
  • Hypochaeris arachnoides
  • Hypochaeris arenaria
  • Hypochaeris atlantica
  • Hypochaeris balbisii
  • Hypochaeris brasiliensis
  • Hypochaeris caespitosa
  • Hypochaeris catharinensis
  • Hypochaeris chillensis
  • Hypochaeris chondrilloides
  • Hypochaeris chubutensis
  • Hypochaeris ciliata
  • Hypochaeris clarionoides
  • Hypochaeris claryi
  • Hypochaeris confusa
  • Hypochaeris crepidioides
  • Hypochaeris cretensis
  • Hypochaeris cupressorum
  • Hypochaeris deserticola
  • Hypochaeris dolosa
  • Hypochaeris dubia
  • Hypochaeris echegarayi
  • Hypochaeris elata
  • Hypochaeris erecta
  • Hypochaeris eremophila
  • Hypochaeris eriolaena
  • Hypochaeris foliosa
  • Hypochaeris gayana
  • Hypochaeris glabra
  • Hypochaeris glabrata
  • Hypochaeris graminea
  • Hypochaeris grandidentata
  • Hypochaeris grandiflorus
  • Hypochaeris grisebachii
  • Hypochaeris helvetica
  • Hypochaeris hirta
  • Hypochaeris hispidula
  • Hypochaeris hohenackeri
  • Hypochaeris incana
  • Hypochaeris jussieui
  • Hypochaeris laciniosa
  • Hypochaeris leontodontoides
  • Hypochaeris lessingii
  • Hypochaeris linearifolia
  • Hypochaeris lutea
  • Hypochaeris maculata
  • Hypochaeris magellanica
  • Hypochaeris megapotamica
  • Hypochaeris melanolepis
  • Hypochaeris meyeniana
  • Hypochaeris microcephala
  • Hypochaeris montana
  • Hypochaeris mucida
  • Hypochaeris nahuelvutae
  • Hypochaeris neopinnatifida
  • Hypochaeris oligocephala
  • Hypochaeris palustris
  • Hypochaeris pampasica
  • Hypochaeris parvifolia
  • Hypochaeris patagonica
  • Hypochaeris petiolaris
  • Hypochaeris pilosa
  • Hypochaeris procumbens
  • Hypochaeris radiata
  • Hypochaeris radicata
  • Hypochaeris robertia
  • Hypochaeris rutea
  • Hypochaeris saldensis
  • Hypochaeris salzmanniana
  • Hypochaeris schizoglossa
  • Hypochaeris scorzonerae
  • Hypochaeris serioloides
  • Hypochaeris sessiliflora
  • Hypochaeris setosa
  • Hypochaeris shermanum
  • Hypochaeris sichorioides
  • Hypochaeris soratensis
  • Hypochaeris spathulata
  • Hypochaeris taraxacoides
  • Hypochaeris tenerifolia
  • Hypochaeris tenuiflora
  • Hypochaeris tenuifolia
  • Hypochaeris thermarum
  • Hypochaeris thrincioides
  • Hypochaeris toltensis
  • Hypochaeris tropicalis
  • Hypochaeris uniflora
  • Hypochaeris variegata
  • Hypochaeris webbii

References

  1. ^ a b "Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist". Archived from the original on 2014-12-08. Retrieved 2014-12-08.
  2. ^ Stebbins, G Ledyard (1971). Chromosomal evolution in higher plants. London: Edward Arnold. ISBN 0-7131-2287-0.
  3. ^ Tomb, A Spencer; K L Chambers; D W Kyhos; A M Powell; P H Rave (Aug 1978). "Chromosome Numbers in the Compositae. XIV. Lactuceae". American Journal of Botany. 65 (7): 717–21. doi:10.2307/2442146. JSTOR 2442146.

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