Taxobox name Cistaceae image Cistus incanus 2004.jpg image caption Cistus incanus regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malvales familia Cistaceae ... br Tuberaria The Cistaceae or rock rose family , rock rose family is a small family of plants known ... are found in South America . Most Cistaceae are subshrub s and low shrub s, and some are herbaceous plant herbaceous . They prefer dry and sunny habitats. The Cistaceae grow well on poor soil s, and many ... rockrose The ability of Cistaceae to thrive in many Mediterranean habitats follows from two important ecological properties mycorrhizal ability and fast renewal after wildfire. Most Cistaceae have the ability ... of exclusiveness for the adjacent land area Giovannetti and Fontana, 1982 . Cistaceae have also ... allows the Cistaceae to produce a large number of young shoots simultaneously and at the right ... have placed Cistaceae within the Malvales , forming a clade with two families of tropical trees ... 133 381 461. ref Recent Phylogenetics phylogenetic studies confirm the monophyly of Cistaceae on the basis ... 2009 Guzm n, B. and P. Vargas. 2009. Historical biogeography and character evolution of Cistaceae ... 9 83 99. ref Within the Cistaceae, eight genera are recognized, including five in the Mediterranean ... within the Cistaceae a basal clade of the genus Fumana the New World clade of Lechea the Helianthemum ... are used to produce an aromatic resin, used in the perfume industry. The ability of Cistaceae to create ... of flowers the Gum Cistus gum cistus of the Cistaceae plant family symbolized imminent death. Literally, I shall die tomorrow. Synonymous genera The following generic names inside Cistaceae were ... S nchez 1999 . Effect of fire on hard coated Cistaceae seed banks and its influence on techniques ... A 1009816309061 DOI Giovannetti, G., A. Fontana 1982 . Mycorrhizal synthesis between Cistaceae and Tuberaceae ... on&output format normal&query type by query Record on Cistaceae . Retrieved Nov. 15, 2004. Judd ... more details
Merge to Cistus date November 2011 Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Gum Cistus is a name applied to several members of the genus Cistus , particularly to C. ladanifer. They are small shrubs , up to 1m high native to Asia and Europe . They belong to the family Cistaceae and are commonly called Rock Roses. Many of the plants are highly aromatic and exhude a scented resin . Category Cistaceae Malvales stub ... more details
italic title taxobox name Helianthemum marifolium image Helianthemum marifolium Saint Hilaire.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malvales familia Cistaceae genus Helianthemum species H. marifolium binomial Helianthemum marifolium binomial authority Philip Miller Mill. Helianthemum marifolium syn. Helianthemum alpinum Antoine Delarbre Delarbre is an endangered ornamental plant in the Cistaceae family. References cite book author Pink, A. url http www.gutenberg.org etext 11892 title Gardening for the Million year 2004 publisher Project Gutenberg Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation http aob.oxfordjournals.org cgi content full 95 7 1229 Breeding System, Flower Visitors and Seedling Survival of Two Endangered Species of Helianthemum Cistaceae Javier Rodr guez P rez External Links http naturdata.com Helianthemum marifolium 18400.htm Helianthemum marifolium in the wild Category Helianthemum Malvales stub ... more details
italic title about plants the supercontinent Columbia supercontinent taxobox name Hudsonia image Hudsonia tomentosa, Pancake Bay PP.jpg image caption Hudsonia tomentosa , Pancake Bay Provincial Park Pancake Bay , Ontario regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malvales familia Cistaceae genus Hudsonia genus authority Carolus Linnaeus L. subdivision ranks Species subdivision See text. Hudsonia Goldenheather , Poverty grass is a small genus of three species of flowering plant s in the family Cistaceae , native to North America . They are evergreen subshrub s growing to 20 cm tall. class wikitable Species Scientific name English name Hudsonia ericoides Hudsonia montana syn. H. ericoides subsp. montana Golden Mountain Heather Hudsonia tomentosa Beach heath References http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol HUDSO USDA Plant Profile Hudsonia See also Sand dune stabilization Category Cistaceae Category Flora of North America Malvales stub es Hudsonia pt Hudsonia ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . taxobox status EN status system IUCN3.1 regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malvales familia Cistaceae genus Helianthemum species H. guerrae binomial Helianthemum guerrae binomial authority S nchez G mez, J.S.Carri n & M. .Carri n Helianthemum guerrae is a species of plant in the Cistaceae family. It is Endemism endemic to Spain . Its natural habitat is Mediterranean Matorral shrubland vegetation. It is threatened by habitat loss . Source G emes, J., Francisco Jim nez, J., S nchez G mez, P. & Carri n Vilches, M. . 2006. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 61680 all Helianthemum guerrae . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 21 August 2007. Category Helianthemum Category Endemic flora of Spain Category Matorral shrubland Category Endangered plants malvales stub es Helianthemum guerrae vi Helianthemum guerrae ... more details
taxobox image Solv nda.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malvales familia Cistaceae genus Helianthemum species H. oelandicum binomial Helianthemum oelandicum binomial authority A. P. de Candolle DC & Augustin Pyramus de Lamarck Lamarck ref cite web title IPNI url http ipni.org ipni idPublicationSearch.do?back page 2Fipni 2FeditSimplePlantNameSearch.do 3Ffind wholeName 3DHelianthemum 2Boelandicum 26output format 3Dnormal&id 3706 2 ref Helianthemum oelandicum is a flowering plant of the genus Helianthemum in the family Cistaceae . It is the Province flowers of Sweden province flower of land . References reflist Category Helianthemum Malvales stub ca Herba passarella es Helianthemum oelandicum it Helianthemum oelandicum fi lanninp iv nnouto sv landssolv nda ... more details
italic title taxobox name Cistus creticus image Cistus creticus.JPG regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malvales familia Cistaceae genus Cistus species C. creticus binomial Cistus creticus binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus L. Cistus creticus is a species of shrubby plant in the family biology family Cistaceae . Though it usually has pink flowers, of 4.5 5 cm diameter, this species is very variable. It is widely known as a decorative plant. Subtaxa Cistus creticus subsp. creticus Cistus creticus subsp. corsicus Cistus creticus f. albus There are also several well known cultivar s, such as Lasithi with compact, rounded flowers. External links http www.maltawildplants.com CIST Cistus creticus.php Malta Wild Plants http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?3215,3216,3217 Jepson Manual Treatment Category Cistus creticus Malvales stub ar fr Cistus creticus ... more details
italic title Unreferenced stub type plant auto yes date December 2009 Taxobox name Tuberaria guttata image Tuberaria guttata01.jpg image caption Tuberaria guttata growing in France regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malvales familia Cistaceae genus Tuberaria species T. guttata binomial Tuberaria guttata binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus L. Fourr. Image Tuberaria guttata Crete.jpg thumb 200px left Spotted rockrose in Crete showing large confluent spots at base of petals Tuberaria guttata , the spotted rockrose , is a common plant of the Mediterranean Sea Mediterranean region which also occurs very locally in Wales and Ireland . The flowers are very variable with the characteristic spot at the base of the petal very variable in size and intensity of colour. The plant typically grows in low scrub or garrigue , frequently on limestone and often close to the sea. DEFAULTSORT Tuberaria Guttata Category Cistaceae Malvales stub de Geflecktes Sandr schen es Tuberaria guttata fr Tuberaria guttata hsb W dna p skowa lubka nl Gevlekt zonneroosje ... more details
italic title taxobox name Tuberaria image Tuberaria guttata01.jpg image caption Tuberaria guttata regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malvales familia Cistaceae genus Tuberaria genus authority douard Spach Spach subdivision ranks Species subdivision See text. Tuberaria rockrose is a genus of about 112 species of annual plant annual or perennial plant perennial plants in the rockrose family Cistaceae , native to western and southern Europe . They occur on dry, stony sites, often close to the sea. The leaf leaves are in a rosette at the base of the plant, and then in opposite pairs up the stem they are simple oval, 2 5 cm long and 1 2 cm broad. The flower s are 2 5 cm diameter, with five petals, yellow with a red spot at the base of each petal, the red spot acting as a target for pollinating insect s. Tuberaria species are used as food plants by the larva e of some Lepidoptera species including the Coleophora case bearers C. confluella recorded on T. guttata and C. helianthemella recorded on T. lignosa . Species Tuberaria acuminata Tuberaria brevipes Tuberaria bupleurifolia Tuberaria echioides Tuberaria globulariifolia Tuberaria guttata Spotted Rockrose Tuberaria lignosa Tuberaria macrosepala Tuberaria major Tuberaria praecox Tuberaria villosissima References http rbg web2.rbge.org.uk cgi bin nph readbtree.pl feout?FAMILY XREF &GENUS XREF Tuberaria &SPECIES XREF &TAXON NAME XREF &RANK species Flora Europaea Tuberaria Category Cistaceae es Tuberaria hsb P skowa lubka pt Tuberaria ... more details
italic title taxobox name Halimium image Halimium commutatum 20040320.jpg image caption Halimium commutatum regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malvales familia Cistaceae genus Halimium genus authority Michel F lix Dunal Dunal douard Spach Spach subdivision ranks Species subdivision See text Halimium rockrose or halimium is a genus of 12 species of evergreen or semi evergreen subshrub s in the family Cistaceae , closely related to Helianthemum . They are native to Europe , North Africa and Asia Minor , with the centre of diversity in the western Mediterranean region . The leaf leaves are opposite, simple oval, 1 5  cm long and 0.5 2  cm broad, varying from glossy green to tomentose grey green. The flower s are 1.5 4  cm diameter, with five petals, white or yellow in some species the flowers are bicoloured with a dark red or brown basal spot on each petal to act as a nectar guide for pollination pollinating insect s. Selected species Halimium alyssoides Halimium atriplicifolium Halimium commutatum Halimium halimifolium Halimium lasianthum Halimium ocymoides Halimium umbellatum Halimium verticillatum Halimium viscosum Cultivation and uses Several Halimium species, and the numerous hybrid biology hybrid s and cultivar s derived from them, are widely grown as ornamental plant s, popular in rockery rockeries . A broader range of colours is available among the cultivars. References http rbg web2.rbge.org.uk cgi bin nph readbtree.pl feout?FAMILY XREF &GENUS XREF Halimium&SPECIES XREF &TAXON NAME XREF &RANK Flora Europaea Halimium Category Cistaceae Malvales stub ca Halimium es Halimium fr Halimium pt Halimium ... more details
taxobox image Hudsonia montana.jpg status G1 status system TNC regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malvales familia Cistaceae genus Hudsonia species H. montana binomial Hudsonia montana binomial authority Thomas Nuttall Nutt. Hudsonia montana is a rare species of flowering plant in the Cistaceae rock rose family known by the common name mountain golden heather . It is Endemism endemic to North Carolina , where it is present in only two counties. It is a federally listed threatened species of the United States. This is a small shrub forming low bushes up to 30 or 40 centimeters tall. The spreading stems are covered in green, needle like leaves and the plant blooms in bright yellow flowers in June and July. ref name tnc http www.natureserve.org explorer servlet NatureServe?searchName Hudsonia montana Hudsonia montana . The Nature Conservancy. ref The plant is known from Burke County, North Carolina Burke and McDowell County, North Carolina McDowell Counties in North Carolina. There are seven populations. ref name cpc http www.centerforplantconservation.org collection cpc viewprofile.asp?CPCNum 2280 Hudsonia montana . Center for Plant Conservation. ref This species is sometimes considered a subspecies of Hudsonia ericoides . ref name grin http www.ars grin.gov cgi bin npgs html taxon.pl?319964 GRIN Subspecies Profile ref References reflist External links http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol HUMO USDA Plants Profile Category Cistaceae Category Flora of North Carolina Malvales stub ... more details
taxobox image Cistus monspeliensis Puntagorda 01.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malvales familia Cistaceae genus Cistus species C. monspeliensis binomial Cistus monspeliensis binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus L. Cistus monspeliensis is a species of Cistaceae rockrose known by the common name Montpelier cistus . It is native to southern Europe and northern Africa , in the Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub ecosystems of matorral maquis shrubland s. Description Cistus monspeliensis is a shrub with evergreen leaves and a hairy, glandular, sticky texture. The leaves are linear to lance shaped, green, wrinkly, and up to 5 centimeters long. The inflorescence is generally a panicle of 2 to 8 flowers, each with five sepal s and white petals. ref name Jepson http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?3215,3216,3219 Jepson ref The plant has been reported elsewhere as an introduced species , and in California as an invasive species . ref name Jepson References Reflist External links commonscat Cistus monspeliensis http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?3215,3216,3219 Jepson Manual Treatment Cistus monspeliensis http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol CIMO7 USDA Plants Profile http www.ars grin.gov cgi bin npgs html taxon.pl?10643 GRIN Species Profile Category Cistus monspeliensis Category Flora of the Mediterranean Category Flora of Northern Africa Category Matorral shrubland Category Plants described in 1753 Category Invasive plant species in the United States Category Invasive plant species in California Category Garden plants of Europe Category Drought tolerant plants Malvales stub ar ca Estepa negra co Muchju biancu de Montpellier Zistrose es Cistus monspeliensis fr Cistus monspeliensis it Cistus monspeliensis ... more details
. Adaptive Radiation in Mediterranean Cistus Cistaceae . PLoS ONE 4 e6362. ref The wide distribution ... ladanifer Cistaceae despite the absence of special dispersal mechanisms. Journal of Biogeography 36 ... Cistaceae . Annals of Botany 89 427 434. ref C. ladanifer may have successfully dispersed due ... more details
accessdate 2011 05 18 pmid 16896800 ref As with many other Cistaceae, the species of Cistus have the ability ... Cistus and Halimium form a cohesive and the most derived clade within Cistaceae . ref name Guzm n ... of Cistaceae Malvales based on analysis of plastid rbcL and trnL trnF sequences. Organisms Diversity ... L. Cistaceae based on ITS, trnL trnF, and matK sequences. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution ... Cistus Cistaceae . PLoS ONE 4 e6362. ref Uses Cultivation Cistuses are among the defining plants ... 2002 . Intra and Interspecific Variation in DNA Content in Cistus Cistaceae . Annals of Botany ... more details
italic title taxobox name Helianthemum scoparium image Helianthemumscoparium.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malvales familia Cistaceae genus Helianthemum species H. scoparium binomial Helianthemum scoparium binomial authority Thomas Nuttall Nutt. synonyms Helianthemum suffrutescens Helianthemum scoparium is a species of Helianthemum rockrose which is Endemism endemic to California. Its common names include peak rockrose and peak rushrose , and one variety is known as Bisbee Peak rushrose . This is a small perennial shrub bearing long, smooth stems and small flowers each with five bright yellow petals. It is found in dry, sandy areas in hills and low mountains. External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?3215,3221,3223 Jepson Manual Treatment http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol HESC2 USDA Plants Profile http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Helianthemum scoparium Photo gallery Category Helianthemum Category Flora of California chaparral and woodlands Malvales stub ... more details
italic title taxobox name Cistus salviifolius image Cistus April 2008 1.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malvales familia Cistaceae genus Cistus species C. salviifolius binomial Cistus salviifolius binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus L. Cistus salviifolius , common name Sage leaved Rock Rose or Salvia Cistus , is a perennial ligneous plant of Cistaceae family. Etymology The genus name Cistus derives from the Greek words kisthos meaning basket , while the species name salviifolius refers the wrinkled leaves similar to those of the sage. ref name ap http www.actaplantarum.org floraitaliae viewtopic.php?t 7226 Acta Plantarum ref Description Cistus salviifolius has spreading stems covered by clumpy hairs. This bushy shrub reaches on average convert 30 60 cm in height, with a maximum of convert 100 cm . The oval shaped green leaves are 1 to 4 centimeters long, opposite, reticulate, tomentose on both sides, with a short petiole botany petiole 2 4 mm . ref name Pignatti Pignatti S. Flora d Italia Edagricole 1982. Vol. II, pag. 122 ref The inflorescence holds one or more round flowers, long stalked, arranged at the leaf axils. The five white petals have a yellow spot at the base, forming a corolla 4 6 cm in diameter. The stamen s are also yellow and the anthers shed abundant yellow pollen. This plant is pollinated by insects entomophily , especially bee s. The flowering period extends from April through May. The fruit is a pentagonal capsule, 5 7 mm long. ref name Pignatti Gallery gallery File Cistus salviifolius 5.JPG Plants of Cistus salviifolius File Cistaceae Cistus salviifolius 1.JPG Close up on a flower of Cistus salviifolius File Cistusfruits.jpg Fruits of Cistus salviifolius File Cistus salviifolius fruit Corse.jpg Close up on a fruit of Cistus salviifolius File Cistaceae Cistus salviifolius.JPG Leaves of Cistus salviifolius gallery Cultivation Cistus salviifolius cultivated in the nursery ind ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Stigmella diniensis image image width 220px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera cohorto Myoglossata subcohorto Neolepidoptera familia Nepticulidae genus Stigmella lepidoptera Stigmella species S. diniensis binomial Stigmella diniensis binomial authority Klimesch, 1975 synonyms Nepticula diniensis small Klimesch, 1975 small Stigmella diniensis is a moth of the Nepticulidae family. It is endemic to southern France . The length of the forewings is 1.3 1.6  mm for males and 1.5 1.6  mm for females. Adults are on wing in April, May and September. There are probably several generations per year. The larvae feed on Fumana ericoides , Fumana procumbens and possibly Helianthemum . They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine consists of an exceptionally long and narrow corridor along the leaf margin, that widens towards the end. The frass is concentrated in a narrow central line. External links http www.faunaeur.org full results.php?id 357220 Fauna Europaea http www.bladmineerders.nl minersf lepidopteramin stigmella diniensis diniensis.htm bladmineerders.nl http science.naturalis.nl media 61319 035nieukerken1983systent.pdf The Cistaceae feeding Nepticulidae Lepidoptera of the western Palaearctic region Category Nepticulidae Stigmella stub vi Stigmella diniensis ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Parafomoria cistivora image image width 220px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera cohorto Myoglossata subcohorto Neolepidoptera familia Nepticulidae genus Parafomoria species P. cistivora binomial Parafomoria cistivora binomial authority Peyerimhoff, 1871 synonyms Nepticula cistivora small Peyerimhoff, 1871 small Stigmella cistivora Parafomoria cistivora is a moth of the Nepticulidae family. It is found in the western Mediterranean Region . The length of the forewings is 2.3 2.6 mm for males and 2.1 2.6 mm for females. Adults are on wing from the end of August to the end of October. There is probably one generation per year. The larvae feed on Cistus ladanifer , Cistus laurifolius , Cistus monspeliensis , Cistus populifolius and Cistus salviifolius . They leaf miner mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine consists of a long, often contorted, narrow corridor that hardly widens towards the end. The frass is deposited in an interrupted central line that never occupies over one third of the corridor width. Pupation takes place outside of the mine. External links http www.faunaeur.org full results.php?id 357589 Fauna Europaea http www.bladmineerders.nl minersf lepidopteramin parafomoria cistivora cistivora.htm bladmineerders.nl http science.naturalis.nl media 61319 035nieukerken1983systent.pdf The Cistaceae feeding Nepticulidae Lepidoptera of the western Palaearctic region wikispecies commons Category Nepticulidae nepticulidae stub vi Parafomoria cistivora ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Parafomoria pseudocistivora image image width 220px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera cohorto Myoglossata subcohorto Neolepidoptera familia Nepticulidae genus Parafomoria species P. pseudocistivora binomial Parafomoria pseudocistivora binomial authority van Nieukerken 1983 synonyms Parafomoria pseudocistivora is a moth of the Nepticulidae family. It is probably found in the whole Mediterranean Region . The length of the forewings is 2.1 2.6  mm for males and 2.1 2.6  mm for females. Adults are on wing from September to October. There is probably one generation per year. The larvae feed on Cistus albidus , Cistus crispus , Cistus incanus Cistus incanus creticus and Cistus salviifolius . They leaf miner mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine consists of a long, often contorted, narrow corridor that hardly widens towards the end. The frass is deposited in an interrupted central line that never occupies over one third of the corridor width. Pupation takes place outside of the mine. External links http www.faunaeur.org full results.php?id 357590 Fauna Europaea http www.bladmineerders.nl minersf lepidopteramin parafomoria pseudocistivora pseudocistivora.htm bladmineerders.nl http science.naturalis.nl media 61319 035nieukerken1983systent.pdf The Cistaceae feeding Nepticulidae Lepidoptera of the western Palaearctic region wikispecies commons Category Nepticulidae nepticulidae stub vi Parafomoria pseudocistivora ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Parafomoria ladaniphila image image width 220px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera cohorto Myoglossata subcohorto Neolepidoptera familia Nepticulidae genus Parafomoria species P. ladaniphila binomial Parafomoria ladaniphila binomial authority Mendes, 1910 synonyms Nepticula ladaniphila small Mendes, 1910 small Stigmella ladaniphila Ectoedemia ladaniphila Parafomoria ladaniphila is a moth of the Nepticulidae family. It is found in Portugal and southern Spain . The length of the forewings is 1.7 1.85 mm for males and 1.7 1.8 mm for females. Adults are on wing from June to July. The larvae feed on Cistus ladanifer . They leaf miner mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine consists of a short, very narrow, almost invisible gallery, soon becoming a full depth circular blotch, in which the frass is concentrated in a circular spot in the centre. The larva often hides beneath the aggregation of frass. The leaf swells in the position of the mine, forming a blister on the leaf underside. Pupation takes place outside of the mine. External links http www.faunaeur.org full results.php?id 357594 Fauna Europaea http www.bladmineerders.nl minersf lepidopteramin parafomoria ladaniphila ladaniphila.htm bladmineerders.nl http science.naturalis.nl media 61319 035nieukerken1983systent.pdf The Cistaceae feeding Nepticulidae Lepidoptera of the western Palaearctic region wikispecies commons Category Nepticulidae nepticulidae stub vi Parafomoria ladaniphila ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Parafomoria tingitella image image width 220px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera cohorto Myoglossata subcohorto Neolepidoptera familia Nepticulidae genus Parafomoria species P. tingitella binomial Parafomoria tingitella binomial authority Walsingham, 1904 synonyms Nepticula tingitella small Walsingham, 1904 small Stigmella tingitella Parafomoria ladaniphila is a moth of the Nepticulidae family. It is found in Morocco and Portugal . The length of the forewings is 1.9 2 mm for males and about 2.2 mm for females. Adults are on wing from February to March. The larvae feed on Tuberaria lignosa . They leaf miner mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine consists of a tortuous narrow corridor, ending in a small blotch. The frass is deposited in a broad brown line. External links http www.faunaeur.org full results.php?id 357595 Fauna Europaea http www.bladmineerders.nl minersf lepidopteramin parafomoria tingitella tingitella.htm bladmineerders.nl http science.naturalis.nl media 61319 035nieukerken1983systent.pdf The Cistaceae feeding Nepticulidae Lepidoptera of the western Palaearctic region wikispecies commons Category Nepticulidae nepticulidae stub vi Parafomoria tingitella ... more details
taxobox image Helianthemum greenei.jpg status G2 status system TNC regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malvales familia Cistaceae genus Helianthemum species H. greenei binomial Helianthemum greenei binomial authority Benjamin Lincoln Robinson B.L.Rob. Helianthemum greenei is a rare species of flowering plant in the Cistaceae rock rose family known by the common name island rush rose . It is Endemism endemic to the Channel Islands of California , where it grows in the chaparral of the rocky seaside slopes. It is present on three of the eight islands, where it has historically been threatened by feral herbivores such as the Santa Cruz sheep and is making a gradual recovery. It is a federally listed threatened species. This wildflower is an erect perennial herb reaching a maximum height near 30 centimeters. Its leafy stem is mostly green, with new growth and inflorescence s at the top often appearing purple in color. The leaves are narrow, linear, and pointed, up to three centimeters long. The inflorescence is generally a panicle, producing many buds which open into golden yellow flowers one to two centimeters wide. Each rock rose flower has five rounded petals over five smaller, fuzzy haired sepal s. The fruit is an oval shaped capsule half a centimeter wide. Today this plant is found on Santa Cruz Island Santa Cruz , Santa Catalina Island Santa Catalina , and Santa Rosa Island s it has not been recorded on San Miguel Island in several decades. ref name five USFWS. http ecos.fws.gov docs five year review doc3555.pdf Island Rush rose Five year Review. June 2010. ref References reflist External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?3215,3221,3222 Jepson Manual Treatment http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol HEGR2 USDA Plants Profile http www.centerforplantconservation.org collection cpc viewprofile.asp?CPCNum 2190 Center for Plant Conservation http www.natureserve.org explorer servlet Na ... more details
italic title taxobox name Helianthemum nummularium image Sonnenr schen.jpg image caption Helianthemum nummularium subsp. glabrum regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malvales familia Cistaceae genus Helianthemum species H. nummularium binomial Helianthemum nummularium binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus L. Philip Miller Mill. Helianthemum nummularium Common Rockrose is a species of rockrose Cistaceae , native to most of Europe . Description It is an evergreen trailing plant with loose terminal clusters of bright yellow, saucer shaped flowers. In the flower centre is a tight cluster of orange stamens, which are sensitive to the touch, and spread outwards to reveal the tall stigma in the middle. The plant is common on chalk downs, and occasional in other grasslands, always on dry, base rich soil. Natural rockroses are yellow, but garden varieties range from white through yellow to deep red. Though the individual blooms are short lived, the plant produces a mass of flowers through the summer. It needs a dry, sunny place, like a south facing rockery or meadow. As the Latin name Helianthemum suggests, these are sun flowers. This is a good nectar source for bees and there are several species of small beetle that feed on the foliage. Common rock rose is also the food plant for the larvae of several species of moth and butterfly. It flowers from May until July. Subspecies There are eight subspecies Helianthemum nummularium subsp. nummularium . Widespread. Helianthemum nummularium subsp. berterianum . Italy, southeast France. Helianthemum nummularium subsp. glabrum . Central and southern Europe. Helianthemum nummularium subsp. grandiflorum . Central and southern Europe. Helianthemum nummularium subsp. obscurum . Eastern Europe. Helianthemum nummularium subsp. pyrenaicum . Pyrenees. Helianthemum nummularium subsp. semiglabrum . Italy, southeast France. Helianthemum nummularium subsp. tomentosum . Southern Europe. Imag ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Violales is a botanical name of an order biology order of flowering plant s and takes its name from the included family Violaceae . The name has been used in several list of systems of plant taxonomy systems , although some systems used the name Parietales for similar groupings. In the 1981 version of the influential Cronquist system , order Violales was placed in subclass Dilleniidae with a wiktionary circumscription circumscription consisting of the families listed below. The Angiosperm Phylogeny Group system does not recognize order Violales Violaceae is placed in order Malpighiales and the other families are reassigned to various orders as indicated. order Violales family Achariaceae order Malpighiales family Ancistrocladaceae order Caryophyllales family Begoniaceae order Cucurbitales family Bixaceae order Malvales family Caricaceae order Brassicales family Cistaceae order Malvales family Cucurbitaceae order Cucurbitales family Datiscaceae order Cucurbitales family Dioncophyllaceae order Caryophyllales family Flacourtiaceae included in family Salicaceae , in order Malpighiales family Fouquieriaceae order Ericales family Frankeniaceae order Caryophyllales family Hoplestigmataceae uncertain position family Huaceae eurosids I direct placement family Lacistemataceae order Malpighiales family Loasaceae order Cornales family Malesherbiaceae order Malpighiales optionally inside Passifloraceae family Passifloraceae order Malpighiales family Peridiscaceae order Malpighiales family Scyphostegiaceae included in family Salicaceae , in order Malpighiales family Stachyuraceae order Crossosomatales family Tamaricaceae order Caryophyllales family Turneraceae order Malpighiales optionally inside Passifloraceae family Violaceae order Malpighiales Category Plant taxonomy bg Violales es Violales fr Violales id Violales lt Na laitie iai hu Ibolyavir g ak nl Violales ja pl Fio kowce pt Violales ru vi B Hoa t m zh ... more details