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Ver. 19.2
April 17th, 2024

512.0000 Family Asteraceae Dumort.; Comment. Bot. 55 (1822)
1620 genera, ca. 29.000 spp. (35.000 spp. incl. microspecies). Systematics taken mostly from Funk et al. (2009, 2020) and other recent publications
Species listed in database: 35235; hybrids: 679
= Acarnaceae Link; (1829)
= Ambrosiaceae Bercht. & J.Presl; Prir. Rostlin: 254 (1820), nom. cons.
= Anthemidaceae Bercht. & J.Presl; Prir. Rostlin: 254 (1820)
= Aposeridaceae Raf.; New Fl. N. Amer. 4: 106 (1838)
= Arctotaceae Bessey; Nebraska Univ. Stud. 14: 107 (1914)
= Arctotidaceae Bercht. & J.Presl; Prir. Rostlin: 255 (1820)
= Artemisiaceae Martinov; Tekhno-Bot. Slovar: 48 (1820)
= Athanasiaceae Martinov; Tekhno-Bot. Slovar: 56 (1820)
= Calendulaceae Bercht. & J.Presl; Prir. Rostlin: 254 (1820)
= Carduaceae Bercht. & J.Presl; Prir. Rostlin: 255 (1820)
= Carlinaceae Bercht. & J.Presl; Prir. Rostlin: 255 (1820)
= Centaureaceae Bercht. & J.Presl; Prir. Rostlin: 255 (1820)
= Cichoriaceae Juss.; Gen. Pl.: 168 (1789), nom. cons.
= Cnicaceae Vest; Anleit. Stud. Bot.: 273, 297 (1818)
= Compositae Giseke; Prael. Ord. Nat. Pl.: 538 (1792), nom. cons.
= Coreopsidaceae Link; Handbuch 1: 768 (1829)
= Cynaraceae Burnett; Outlines Bot.: 926, 931, 1094, 1111 (1835)
= Echinopaceae Bercht. & J.Presl; Prir. Rostlin: 255 (1820)
= Eupatoriaceae Bercht. & J.Presl; Prir. Rostlin: 253 (1820)
= Gnaphaliaceae Link ex F.Rudolphi; Syst. Orb. Veg.: 46 (1830)
= Grindeliaceae Rchb. ex A.Heller; Muhlenbergia 2: 330 (1907)
= Heleniaceae Raf.; Cincinnati Lit. Gaz. 2: 28 (1824)
= Helianthaceae Bercht. & J.Presl; Prir. Rostlin: 254 (1820)
= Helichrysaceae Link; Handbuch 1: 712 (1829)
= Inulaceae Bercht. & J.Presl; Prir. Rostlin: 254 (1820)
= Ivaceae Raf.; Fl. Tellur. 1: 31 (1837)
= Lactucaceae Drude; J. A. Schenk, Handb. Bot. 3(2): 369 (1886)
= Lapsanaceae Martinov; (1820)
= Madiaceae A.Heller; Muhlenbergia 2: 332 (1907)
= Matricariaceae Voigt; Hort. Suburb. Calcutt.: 400 (1845)
= Mutisiaceae Burnett; Outlines Bot.: 934, 935, 1094, 1111 (1835)
= Nassauviaceae Burmeist.; Handb. Naturgesch.: 290 (1836)
= Partheniaceae Link; Handbuch 1: 816 (1829)
= Perdiciaceae Link; Handbuch 1: 728 (1829)
= Picridaceae Martinov; Tekhno-Bot. Slovar: 482 (1820)
= Santolinaceae Martinov; Tekhno-Bot. Slovar: 560 (1820)
= Senecionaceae Bercht. & J.Presl; Prir. Rostlin: 254 (1820)
= Serratulaceae Martinov; Tekhno-Bot. Slovar: 577 (1820)
= Tanacetaceae Vest; Anleit. Stud. Bot.: 273, 298 (1818)
= Tussilagaceae Bercht. & J.Presl; Prir. Rostlin: 254 (1820)
= Vernoniaceae Burmeist.; Handb. Naturgesch.: 296 (1836)
= Xanthiaceae Vest; Anleit. Stud. Bot.: 273, 298 (1818)
= Xeranthemaceae Döll; Rhein. Fl.: 498 (1843)
512.7728 Genus Limbarda Adans.; Fam. 2: 125 (1763)
Distribution: Europe to W-Asia
Species listed in database: 1
= Eritheis Gray; Nat. Arr. Brit. Pl. 2: 464 (1821)
species :
Limbarda crithmoides (L.) Dumort; Fl. Belg. 68 (1827)
Name: Salz-Alant (DE); Golden Samphire (EN)
Distribution: England; Northern Ireland; Ireland; Germany [I]; Portugal; Spain; Baleares (Ibiza & Formentera, Mallorca, Menorca); France; Corsica; Sardinia; Italy; Sicily; Isole Pelagie (Lampedusa); Malta; Slovenia; Croatia; Albania; Greece (coastal, except Northeast, but Chalkidiki); Crete; Morocco; Algeria; Tunisia; Libya; Egypt (Desert Oases, Great Southwestern Desert, Nile Delta, Nile Valley, NW-coastal Egypt); East Aegaean Isl. (Dodecanese, Kos, Simi, Karpathos, Rhodos); Turkey (SSW-Anatolia, SW-Anatolia, W-Anatolia); Cyprus (E-Cyprus, N-Cyprus, S-Cyprus); Lebanon (coastal W-Lebanon); Syria (coastal W-Syria); Israel (coastal W-Israel, Rift Valley, Negev Desert); Sinai peninsula (N-Sinai)
10 GRB IRE 11 ger 12 BAL COR FRA POR SAR SPA 13 ALB CRO GRC ITA KRI MLT PEL SIC SLV 20 ALG EGY LBY MOR TUN 34 CYP EAI ISR LEB SIN SYR TUR
Remarks: inclusion of ssp. longifolia fide Flora Iberica, due to continuous variability
Synonyms: hidden
= Aster crithmifolius (L.) Cav.; Elench. Pl. Hort. Matrit. 5 (1803)
= Eritheis maritima Gray; Nat. Arrr. Brit. Pl. 2: 464 (1821)
= Helenium crithmoides (L.) Kuntze; Revis. Gen. Pl. 1: 343 (1891)
= Inula acutifolia Pasq.; Ann. Accad. Aspir. Naturalisti, ser. 3, 1: 19 (1861)
= Inula crassifolia Salisb.; Prodr. Stirp. Chap. Allerton 201 (1796)
= Inula crithmifolia L.; Syst. Nat. ed. 10, 1219 (1759)
= Inula crithmoides L.; Sp. Pl. 883 (1753)
= Inula crithmoides subsp. longifolia Arcang.; Comp. Fl. Ital.: 371 (1882)
= Inula crithmoides subsp. mediterranea Kerguélen; Lejeunia, 138: 5 (1992)
= Limbarda crithmifolia (L.) Raf.; Fl. Tellur. 2: 48 (1837)
= Limbarda crithmoides subsp. longifolia (Arcang.) Greuter; Willdenowia 33: 239-244 (2003)
= Limbarda tricuspis Cass.; Cuvier, Dict. Sci. Nat. ed. 2. 26: 438 (1823)
= Senecio crithmifolius (L.) Scop.; Fl. Carniol. ed. II. 2: 163 (1771)
= Senecio succulentus Forssk.; Fl. Aegypt. Arab. 149 (1775)
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Covering 354,696 accepted species,
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