Reichardia

Reichardia
Reichardia gaditana
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Asterids
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Subfamily: Cichorioideae
Tribe: Cichorieae[1]
Subtribe: Sonchinae
Genus: Reichardia
Roth 1787, not Roth 1800 (Plantaginaceae) nor Roth 1821 (Fabaceae) nor Dennst. 1818 (Apocynaceae)[2]
Synonyms[1]

Picridium Desf.

Reichardia is a genus of plants in the dandelion tribe within the daisy family native to the Mediterranean and western Asia.[3] In Crete, Greece the leaves and tender shoots of a variety of Reichardia picroides called galatsida (γαλατσίδα) are eaten raw, boiled, cooked in steam or browned with olive oil by the locals.[4] Brighteyes is a common name for plants in this genus.[5]

Species[6][1]
  1. Reichardia baetica M.J.Gallego & Talavera
  2. Reichardia canariensis M.J.Gallego & Talavera
  3. Reichardia crystallina (Sch.Bip. ex Sch.Bip.) Bramwell
  4. Reichardia dichotoma (DC.) Freyn
  5. Reichardia famarae Bramwell & G.Kunkel ex M.J.Gallego & Talavera
  6. Reichardia gaditana (Willk.) Samp.
  7. Reichardia intermedia (Sch.Bip.) Samp.
  8. Reichardia ligulata (Vent.) G.Kunkel & Sunding
  9. Reichardia picroides (L.) Roth – common brighteyes[7]
  10. Reichardia × sventenia M.J.Gallego & Talavera
  11. Reichardia tingitana (L.) Roth

References

  1. 1 2 3 Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist Archived 2014-11-06 at Archive.is
  2. Tropicos search for Reichardia
  3. Altervista Flora Italiana, genere Reichardia includes photos plus European distribution maps
  4. Kleonikos G. Stavridakis, Κλεόνικος Γ. Σταυριδάκης (2006). Wild edible plants of Crete - Η Άγρια βρώσιμη χλωρίδα της Κρήτης. Rethymnon Crete. ISBN 960-631-179-1.
  5. "Reichardia". Natural Resources Conservation Service PLANTS Database. USDA. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  6. The Plant List
  7. US Department of Agriculture plants profile Reichardia picroides (L.) Roth (Common brighteyes)
  • Media related to Reichardia at Wikimedia Commons
  • "Reichardia". Herbari virtual (in Catalan). Universitat de les Illes Balears.
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