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Securigera (insect)
The genus ''Securigera'' contains a number of plant species commonly referred to as crownvetch. It is a segregate of the genus '' Coronilla''. The name ''Securigera'' was first published by A. P. de Candolle in 1805 with the single species ''Securigera coronilla'', which is now considered to be a synonym of '' Securigera securidaca'' , based on the earlier publication of the same taxon as ''Coronilla securidaca'' in 1753. Species The genus ''Securigera'' contains the following species: * '' Securigera atlantica'' Boiss. & Reut. (Syn.: ''Coronilla atlantica'' (Boiss. & Reut.) Boiss.) * '' Securigera carinata'' Lassen (1989) * '' Securigera cretica'' (L.) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla cretica'' L.) * '' Securigera elegans'' (Pančič) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla elegans'' Pančič) * '' Securigera globosa'' (Lam.) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla globosa'' Lam.) * '' Securigera grandiflora'' (Boiss.) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla grandiflora'' Boiss.) * '' Securigera libanotica'' (Boiss.) L ...
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Securigera Varia
''Securigera varia'' (synonym ''Coronilla varia''), commonly known as crownvetch or purple crown vetch, is a low-growing legume vine. It is native to Africa, Asia and Europe and is commonly used throughout the United States and Canada for erosion control, roadside planting and soil rehabilitation. It has become an invasive species in many states of the US. Crownvetch grows 1 to 2 feet tall and bears small clusters of 1/2-inch pink and white flowers from early summer to late fall. The variety Penngift produces mounds of pink flowers. Crownvetch is a tough, aggressive spreading plant that will crowd out its neighbors in a show garden but is well suited to a sunny bank, where it will grow for decades with little to no fertilizing, mowing, or weeding since the thick foliage prevents weeds from growing amid it. Its deep, tenacious, complex root systemGustine, D. L., & Moyer, B. G. (1990). Crownvetch (Coronilla varia L.). In Legumes and Oilseed Crops I (pp. 341-354). Springer Be ...
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Augustin Pyramus De Candolle
Augustin Pyramus (or Pyrame) de Candolle (, , ; 4 February 17789 September 1841) was a Swiss botanist. René Louiche Desfontaines launched de Candolle's botanical career by recommending him at a herbarium. Within a couple of years de Candolle had established a new genus, and he went on to document hundreds of plant families and create a new natural plant classification system. Although de Candolle's main focus was botany, he also contributed to related fields such as phytogeography, agronomy, paleontology, medical botany, and economic botany. De Candolle originated the idea of "Nature's war", which influenced Charles Darwin and the principle of natural selection. de Candolle recognized that multiple species may develop similar characteristics that did not appear in a common evolutionary ancestor; a phenomenon now known as convergent evolution. During his work with plants, de Candolle noticed that plant leaf movements follow a near-24-hour cycle in constant light, suggestin ...
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Segregate (taxonomy)
In taxonomy, a segregate, or a segregate taxon is created when a taxon is split off from another taxon. This other taxon will be better known, usually bigger, and will continue to exist, even after the segregate taxon has been split off. A segregate will be either new or ephemeral: there is a tendency for taxonomists to disagree on segregates, and later workers often reunite a segregate with the 'mother' taxon. If a segregate is generally accepted as a 'good' taxon it ceases to be a segregate. Thus, this is a way of indicating change in the taxonomic status. It should not be confused with, for example, the subdivision of a genus into subgenera. :For example, the genus ''Alsobia'' is a ''segregate'' from the genus ''Episcia''; The genera ''Filipendula'' and ''Aruncus'' are segregates from the genus ''Spiraea''. External links A more detailed explanation with multiple examples on mushroom A mushroom or toadstool is the fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typica ...
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Coronilla
The genus ''Coronilla'' contains 8 species of flowering plants native to Europe and North Africa. It cointained about 20 species before being split into ''Securigera''. Species include: * '' Coronilla coronata'' * ''Coronilla juncea'' * ''Coronilla minima'' * '' Coronilla ramosissima'' * '' Coronilla repanda'' * '' Coronilla scorpioides'' * '' Coronilla vaginalis'' * ''Coronilla valentina'' Species that were part of the genus include: * ''Securigera elegans'' * '' Securigera orientalis'' * ''Securigera varia'' L. (crown vetch) See also * ''Securigera The genus ''Securigera'' contains a number of plant species commonly referred to as crownvetch. It is a segregate of the genus ''Coronilla The genus ''Coronilla'' contains 8 species of flowering plants native to Europe and North Africa. It c ...'', a segregate genus of ''Coronilla'' References External links * * ''Coronilla'' at Tropicos Fabaceae genera {{Loteae-stub ...
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Securigera Securidaca
The genus ''Securigera'' contains a number of plant species commonly referred to as crownvetch. It is a segregate of the genus '' Coronilla''. The name ''Securigera'' was first published by A. P. de Candolle in 1805 with the single species ''Securigera coronilla'', which is now considered to be a synonym of '' Securigera securidaca'' , based on the earlier publication of the same taxon as ''Coronilla securidaca'' in 1753. Species The genus ''Securigera'' contains the following species: * '' Securigera atlantica'' Boiss. & Reut. (Syn.: ''Coronilla atlantica'' (Boiss. & Reut.) Boiss.) * '' Securigera carinata'' Lassen (1989) * '' Securigera cretica'' (L.) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla cretica'' L.) * '' Securigera elegans'' (Pančič) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla elegans'' Pančič) * '' Securigera globosa'' (Lam.) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla globosa'' Lam.) * '' Securigera grandiflora'' (Boiss.) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla grandiflora'' Boiss.) * '' Securigera libanotica'' (Boiss.) L ...
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Securigera Atlantica
The genus ''Securigera'' contains a number of plant species commonly referred to as crownvetch. It is a segregate of the genus '' Coronilla''. The name ''Securigera'' was first published by A. P. de Candolle in 1805 with the single species ''Securigera coronilla'', which is now considered to be a synonym of ''Securigera securidaca'' , based on the earlier publication of the same taxon as ''Coronilla securidaca'' in 1753. Species The genus ''Securigera'' contains the following species: * '' Securigera atlantica'' Boiss. & Reut. (Syn.: ''Coronilla atlantica'' (Boiss. & Reut.) Boiss.) * '' Securigera carinata'' Lassen (1989) * '' Securigera cretica'' (L.) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla cretica'' L.) * '' Securigera elegans'' (Pančič) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla elegans'' Pančič) * '' Securigera globosa'' (Lam.) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla globosa'' Lam.) * '' Securigera grandiflora'' (Boiss.) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla grandiflora'' Boiss.) * '' Securigera libanotica'' (Boiss.) La ...
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Securigera Carinata
The genus ''Securigera'' contains a number of plant species commonly referred to as crownvetch. It is a segregate of the genus '' Coronilla''. The name ''Securigera'' was first published by A. P. de Candolle in 1805 with the single species ''Securigera coronilla'', which is now considered to be a synonym of ''Securigera securidaca'' , based on the earlier publication of the same taxon as ''Coronilla securidaca'' in 1753. Species The genus ''Securigera'' contains the following species: * ''Securigera atlantica'' Boiss. & Reut. (Syn.: ''Coronilla atlantica'' (Boiss. & Reut.) Boiss.) * '' Securigera carinata'' Lassen (1989) * '' Securigera cretica'' (L.) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla cretica'' L.) * '' Securigera elegans'' (Pančič) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla elegans'' Pančič) * '' Securigera globosa'' (Lam.) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla globosa'' Lam.) * '' Securigera grandiflora'' (Boiss.) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla grandiflora'' Boiss.) * '' Securigera libanotica'' (Boiss.) Las ...
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Securigera Cretica
The genus ''Securigera'' contains a number of plant species commonly referred to as crownvetch. It is a segregate of the genus '' Coronilla''. The name ''Securigera'' was first published by A. P. de Candolle in 1805 with the single species ''Securigera coronilla'', which is now considered to be a synonym of ''Securigera securidaca'' , based on the earlier publication of the same taxon as ''Coronilla securidaca'' in 1753. Species The genus ''Securigera'' contains the following species: * ''Securigera atlantica'' Boiss. & Reut. (Syn.: ''Coronilla atlantica'' (Boiss. & Reut.) Boiss.) * ''Securigera carinata'' Lassen (1989) * '' Securigera cretica'' (L.) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla cretica'' L.) * '' Securigera elegans'' (Pančič) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla elegans'' Pančič) * '' Securigera globosa'' (Lam.) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla globosa'' Lam.) * '' Securigera grandiflora'' (Boiss.) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla grandiflora'' Boiss.) * '' Securigera libanotica'' (Boiss.) Lass ...
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Securigera Elegans
''Securigera elegans'' is a plant species in the genus ''Securigera The genus ''Securigera'' contains a number of plant species commonly referred to as crownvetch. It is a segregate of the genus ''Coronilla The genus ''Coronilla'' contains 8 species of flowering plants native to Europe and North Africa. It c ...''. References External links * ''Coronilla elegans'' at Tropicos elegans Plants described in 1874 {{Loteae-stub ...
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Securigera Globosa
The genus ''Securigera'' contains a number of plant species commonly referred to as crownvetch. It is a segregate of the genus '' Coronilla''. The name ''Securigera'' was first published by A. P. de Candolle in 1805 with the single species ''Securigera coronilla'', which is now considered to be a synonym of ''Securigera securidaca'' , based on the earlier publication of the same taxon as ''Coronilla securidaca'' in 1753. Species The genus ''Securigera'' contains the following species: * ''Securigera atlantica'' Boiss. & Reut. (Syn.: ''Coronilla atlantica'' (Boiss. & Reut.) Boiss.) * ''Securigera carinata'' Lassen (1989) * ''Securigera cretica'' (L.) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla cretica'' L.) * ''Securigera elegans'' (Pančič) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla elegans'' Pančič) * '' Securigera globosa'' (Lam.) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla globosa'' Lam.) * '' Securigera grandiflora'' (Boiss.) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla grandiflora'' Boiss.) * '' Securigera libanotica'' (Boiss.) Lassen ...
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Securigera Grandiflora
The genus ''Securigera'' contains a number of plant species commonly referred to as crownvetch. It is a segregate of the genus '' Coronilla''. The name ''Securigera'' was first published by A. P. de Candolle in 1805 with the single species ''Securigera coronilla'', which is now considered to be a synonym of ''Securigera securidaca'' , based on the earlier publication of the same taxon as ''Coronilla securidaca'' in 1753. Species The genus ''Securigera'' contains the following species: * ''Securigera atlantica'' Boiss. & Reut. (Syn.: ''Coronilla atlantica'' (Boiss. & Reut.) Boiss.) * ''Securigera carinata'' Lassen (1989) * ''Securigera cretica'' (L.) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla cretica'' L.) * ''Securigera elegans'' (Pančič) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla elegans'' Pančič) * ''Securigera globosa'' (Lam.) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla globosa'' Lam.) * '' Securigera grandiflora'' (Boiss.) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla grandiflora'' Boiss.) * '' Securigera libanotica'' (Boiss.) Lassen ...
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Securigera Libanotica
The genus ''Securigera'' contains a number of plant species commonly referred to as crownvetch. It is a segregate of the genus '' Coronilla''. The name ''Securigera'' was first published by A. P. de Candolle in 1805 with the single species ''Securigera coronilla'', which is now considered to be a synonym of ''Securigera securidaca'' , based on the earlier publication of the same taxon as ''Coronilla securidaca'' in 1753. Species The genus ''Securigera'' contains the following species: * ''Securigera atlantica'' Boiss. & Reut. (Syn.: ''Coronilla atlantica'' (Boiss. & Reut.) Boiss.) * ''Securigera carinata'' Lassen (1989) * ''Securigera cretica'' (L.) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla cretica'' L.) * ''Securigera elegans'' (Pančič) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla elegans'' Pančič) * ''Securigera globosa'' (Lam.) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla globosa'' Lam.) * ''Securigera grandiflora'' (Boiss.) Lassen (Syn.: ''Coronilla grandiflora'' Boiss.) * '' Securigera libanotica'' (Boiss.) Lassen ( ...
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