Chaenorhinum

Chaenorhinum
Chaenorhinum minus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Asterids
Order: Lamiales
Family: Plantaginaceae
Genus: Chaenorhinum
Species

See text.

Chaenorhinum is a genus consisting of about 20 species of annual and perennial herbs native to Turkey and the Mediterranean, where they thrive in dry stony areas and scree. They are closely related to snapdragons. The leaves are linear to oblong or rounded, opposite at the base. The flowers resemble snapdragons, being typically hooded, lobed and spurred. They are borne in terminal racemes or singly in the leaf axils of the branching stems.

Species

  • Chaenorhinum glareosum
  • Chaenorhinum minus (also known as "dwarf snapdragon",[1])
  • Chaenorhinum origanifolium (syn. Chaenorhinum glareosum)
  • Chaenorhinum rubrifolium
  • Chaenorhinum villosum

References

  1. "Dwarf snapdragon. Chaenorrhinum minus L. Figwort family". co.stevens.wa.us. Retrieved 1 September 2017.

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  • Lord, Tony (2003) Flora : The Gardener's Bible : More than 20,000 garden plants from around the world. London: Cassell. ISBN 0-304-36435-5
  • Botanica Sistematica


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