Cherleria | |
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Cherleria arctica | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Order: | Caryophyllales |
Family: | Caryophyllaceae |
Tribe: | Sclerantheae |
Genus: | Cherleria L.[1] |
Species | |
See text | |
Synonyms[2] | |
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Cherleria is a genus of flowering plants in the family Caryophyllaceae, found in the Arctic and mountain areas of the northern hemisphere.[2] Its center of diversity is the Balkans. The species shows ecological differentiation and multiple colonisations of alpine habitats. It was enlarged in 2017 with species from other genera.[3]
Species
Currently accepted species include:[2]
- Cherleria arctica (Steven ex Ser.) A.J.Moore & Dillenb.
- Cherleria baldaccii (Halácsy) A.J.Moore & Dillenb.
- Cherleria biflora (L.) A.J.Moore & Dillenb.
- Cherleria capillacea (All.) A.J.Moore & Dillenb.
- Cherleria circassica (Albov) A.J.Moore & Dillenb.
- Cherleria dirphya (Trigas & Iatroú) A.J.Moore & Dillenb.
- Cherleria doerfleri (Hayek) A.J.Moore & Dillenb.
- Cherleria eglandulosa (Fenzl) Fedor.
- Cherleria garckeana (Asch. & Sint. ex Boiss.) A.J.Moore & Dillenb.
- Cherleria handelii (Mattf.) A.J.Moore & Dillenb.
- Cherleria langii (G.Reuss) A.J.Moore & Dillenb.
- Cherleria laricifolia (L.) Iamonico
- Cherleria marcescens (Fernald) A.J.Moore & Dillenb.
- Cherleria obtusiloba (Rydb.) A.J.Moore & Dillenb.
- Cherleria parnonia (Kamari) A.J.Moore & Dillenb.
- Cherleria rupestris (Labill.) A.J.Moore & Dillenb.
- Cherleria sedoides L.
- Cherleria wettsteinii (Mattf.) A.J.Moore & Dillenb.
- Cherleria yukonensis (Hultén) A.J.Moore & Dillenb.
References
- ↑ Sp. Pl.: 425 (1753)
- 1 2 3 "Cherleria L." Plants of the World Online. Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 2017. Retrieved 5 August 2020.
- ↑ Moore, Abigail J.; Dillenberger, Markus S. (2017). "A conspectus of the genus Cherleria (Minuartia s.l., Caryophyllaceae)". Willdenowia. 47: 5. doi:10.3372/wi.47.47101. S2CID 91131090.
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