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Tuberaria Plantaginea
''Tuberaria'' is a genus of about 12 species of annual or 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 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 flowers 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 insects. ''Tuberaria'' species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including the ''Coleophora'' case-bearers ''C. confluella'' (recorded on ''T. guttata'') and ''C. helianthemella'' (recorded on ''T. lignosa''). Species Species include: *''Tuberaria acuminata'' (Viv.) Grosser *'' Tuberaria brevipes'' (Boiss. & Reut.) Willk. *'' Tuberaria bupleurifolia'' (Lam.) Willk. *'' Tuberaria echioides'' (Lam.) Willk. *'' Tuberaria globulariifolia ...
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Tuberaria Guttata
''Tuberaria guttata'', the spotted rock-rose or annual rock-rose, is an annual plant of the 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. Description ''Tuberaria guttata'' is an annual plant that grows to tall. It has a rosette of basal leaves, each up to long and wide, but this rosette has normally withered by the time the plant is in flower. The stems bear 2–5 opposite pairs of leaves, and a few smaller leaves higher up, arranged alternately. The inflorescence comprises around 12 flowers, in diameter. Each flower has five uneven sepals and five yellow petals usually with a dark red spot near the base. The flowers are cleistogamous, producing little pollen and no nectar, and attracting few insect visitors, and the petals fall off after only a few hours. The centre of the flower houses around 20 stamens and a sin ...
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The Plant List
The Plant List was a list of botanical names of species of plants created by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and the Missouri Botanical Garden and launched in 2010. It was intended to be a comprehensive record of all known names of plant species over time, and was produced in response to Target 1 of the 2002-2010 Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSP C), to produce "An online flora of all known plants.” It has not been updated since 2013, and has been superseded by World Flora Online. World Flora Online In October 2012, the follow-up project World Flora Online was launched with the aim to publish an online flora of all known plants by 2020. This is a project of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity, with the aim of halting the loss of plant species worldwide by 2020. It is developed by a collaborative group of institutions around the world response to the 2011-2020 GSPC's updated Target 1. This aims to achieve an online Flora of all known plants by 2020. It ...
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Tuberaria Praecox
''Tuberaria'' is a genus of about 12 species of annual or 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 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 flowers 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 insects. ''Tuberaria'' species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including the ''Coleophora'' case-bearers ''C. confluella'' (recorded on ''T. guttata'') and ''C. helianthemella'' (recorded on ''T. lignosa''). Species Species include: *''Tuberaria acuminata'' (Viv.) Grosser *'' Tuberaria brevipes'' (Boiss. & Reut.) Willk. *'' Tuberaria bupleurifolia'' (Lam.) Willk. *'' Tuberaria echioides'' (Lam.) Willk. *'' Tuberaria globulariifolia ...
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Tuberaria Plantaginea
''Tuberaria'' is a genus of about 12 species of annual or 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 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 flowers 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 insects. ''Tuberaria'' species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including the ''Coleophora'' case-bearers ''C. confluella'' (recorded on ''T. guttata'') and ''C. helianthemella'' (recorded on ''T. lignosa''). Species Species include: *''Tuberaria acuminata'' (Viv.) Grosser *'' Tuberaria brevipes'' (Boiss. & Reut.) Willk. *'' Tuberaria bupleurifolia'' (Lam.) Willk. *'' Tuberaria echioides'' (Lam.) Willk. *'' Tuberaria globulariifolia ...
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Tuberaria Major
''Tuberaria'' is a genus of about 12 species of annual or 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 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 flowers 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 insects. ''Tuberaria'' species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including the ''Coleophora'' case-bearers ''C. confluella'' (recorded on ''T. guttata'') and ''C. helianthemella'' (recorded on ''T. lignosa''). Species Species include: *''Tuberaria acuminata'' (Viv.) Grosser *'' Tuberaria brevipes'' (Boiss. & Reut.) Willk. *'' Tuberaria bupleurifolia'' (Lam.) Willk. *'' Tuberaria echioides'' (Lam.) Willk. *'' Tuberaria globulariifolia ...
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Tuberaria Macrosepala
''Tuberaria'' is a genus of about 12 species of annual or 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 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 flowers 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 insects. ''Tuberaria'' species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including the ''Coleophora'' case-bearers ''C. confluella'' (recorded on ''T. guttata'') and ''C. helianthemella'' (recorded on ''T. lignosa''). Species Species include: *''Tuberaria acuminata'' (Viv.) Grosser *'' Tuberaria brevipes'' (Boiss. & Reut.) Willk. *'' Tuberaria bupleurifolia'' (Lam.) Willk. *'' Tuberaria echioides'' (Lam.) Willk. *'' Tuberaria globulariifolia ...
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Tuberaria Lignosa
''Tuberaria lignosa'' is a species of perennial rock-rose native to the western Mediterranean region. Description ''Tuberaria lignosa'' is a perennial herb, often woody towards the base. It reaches a height of and branches freely. Its leaves are simple, long and wide. The inflorescence is lax, with each flower in diameter. Distribution and ecology ''Tuberaria lignosa'' is found around the western Mediterranean Basin, in parts of Italy, France, mainland Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria and the Canary Islands. Taxonomy The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1753 work ', as "''Cistus tuberaria''". It was later transferred to the genus ''Helianthemum'', and when Michel Félix Dunal erected ''Helianthemum'' sect. ''Tuberaria'' in 1824, he designated "''Helianthemum tuberaria''" as its type species. In 1827, Robert Sweet published a description of "''Helianthemum lignosum''", but this name was invalid as a junior synonym of ''H. tuberaria''. In 1 ...
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Tuberaria Globulariifolia
''Tuberaria'' is a genus of about 12 species of annual or 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 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 flowers 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 insects. ''Tuberaria'' species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including the ''Coleophora'' case-bearers ''C. confluella'' (recorded on ''T. guttata'') and ''C. helianthemella'' (recorded on ''T. lignosa''). Species Species include: *''Tuberaria acuminata'' (Viv.) Grosser *'' Tuberaria brevipes'' (Boiss. & Reut.) Willk. *'' Tuberaria bupleurifolia'' (Lam.) Willk. *'' Tuberaria echioides'' (Lam.) Willk. *'' Tuberaria globulariifolia ...
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Tuberaria Echioides
''Tuberaria'' is a genus of about 12 species of annual or 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 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 flowers 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 insects. ''Tuberaria'' species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including the ''Coleophora'' case-bearers ''C. confluella'' (recorded on ''T. guttata'') and ''C. helianthemella'' (recorded on ''T. lignosa''). Species Species include: *''Tuberaria acuminata'' (Viv.) Grosser *'' Tuberaria brevipes'' (Boiss. & Reut.) Willk. *'' Tuberaria bupleurifolia'' (Lam.) Willk. *'' Tuberaria echioides'' (Lam.) Willk. *''Tuberaria globulariifolia' ...
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Tuberaria Bupleurifolia
''Tuberaria'' is a genus of about 12 species of annual or 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 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 flowers 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 insects. ''Tuberaria'' species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including the ''Coleophora'' case-bearers ''C. confluella'' (recorded on ''T. guttata'') and ''C. helianthemella'' (recorded on ''T. lignosa''). Species Species include: *''Tuberaria acuminata'' (Viv.) Grosser *'' Tuberaria brevipes'' (Boiss. & Reut.) Willk. *'' Tuberaria bupleurifolia'' (Lam.) Willk. *''Tuberaria echioides'' (Lam.) Willk. *''Tuberaria globulariifolia'' ...
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Tuberaria Brevipes
''Tuberaria'' is a genus of about 12 species of annual or 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 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 flowers 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 insects. ''Tuberaria'' species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including the ''Coleophora'' case-bearers ''C. confluella'' (recorded on ''T. guttata'') and ''C. helianthemella'' (recorded on ''T. lignosa''). Species Species include: *''Tuberaria acuminata'' (Viv.) Grosser *'' Tuberaria brevipes'' (Boiss. & Reut.) Willk. *''Tuberaria bupleurifolia'' (Lam.) Willk. *''Tuberaria echioides'' (Lam.) Willk. *''Tuberaria globulariifolia'' ...
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Tuberaria Acuminata
''Tuberaria'' is a genus of about 12 species of annual or 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 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 flowers 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 insects. ''Tuberaria'' species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including the ''Coleophora'' case-bearers ''C. confluella'' (recorded on ''T. guttata'') and ''C. helianthemella'' (recorded on ''T. lignosa''). Species Species include: *'' Tuberaria acuminata'' (Viv.) Grosser *'' Tuberaria brevipes'' (Boiss. & Reut.) Willk. *'' Tuberaria bupleurifolia'' (Lam.) Willk. *'' Tuberaria echioides'' (Lam.) Willk. *'' Tuberaria globulariifoli ...
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