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''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of
herb In general use, herbs are a widely distributed and widespread group of plants, excluding vegetables and other plants consumed for macronutrients, with savory or aromatic properties that are used for flavoring and garnishing food, for medicinal ...
aceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding regions are particularly species-rich. In the western United States, yellow starthistles are an invasive species. Around the year 1850, seeds from the plant had arrived to the state of California. It is believed that those seeds came from South America.


Common names

Common names for this genus are centaury, centory, starthistles, knapweeds, centaureas and the more ambiguous "bluets"; a vernacular name used for these plants in parts of England is "loggerheads" ( common knapweed). The ''Plectocephalus'' group – possibly a distinct genus – is known as basketflowers. "Cornflower" is used for a few species, but that term more often specifically means either '' C. cyanus'' (the annual cornflower) or '' Centaurea montana'' (the perennial cornflower). The common name "centaury" is sometimes used, although this also refers to the unrelated plant genus '' Centaurium''.Keil (2006), Keil & Ochsmann (2006). The name is said to be in reference to Chiron, the centaur of Greek mythology who discovered medicinal uses of a plant eventually called "centaury".


Description

Knapweeds are robust weedy plants. Their leaves, spiny in some species, are usually deeply divided into elongated lobes at least in the plants' lower part, becoming entire towards the top. The "flowers" (actually pseudanthium inflorescences) are diverse in colour, ranging from intense blues, reds and yellows to any mixture of these and lighter shades towards white. Often, the disk flowers are much darker or lighter than the ray flowers, which also differ in morphology and are
sterile Sterile or sterility may refer to: *Asepsis, a state of being free from biological contaminants * Sterile (archaeology), a sediment deposit which contains no evidence of human activity *Sterilization (microbiology), any process that eliminates or ...
. Each pseudanthium sits atop a cup- or basket-like cluster of scaly
bract In botany, a bract is a modified or specialized leaf, especially one associated with a reproductive structure such as a flower, inflorescence axis or cone scale. Bracts are usually different from foliage leaves. They may be smaller, larger, or of ...
s, hence the name "basketflowers". Many species, in particular those inhabiting more arid regions, have a long and strong taproot.


Ecology

Certain knapweeds have a tendency to dominate large stretches of landscape together with a few other plants, typically one or two grasses and as many other large herbaceous plants. The common knapweed (''C. nigra'') for example is plentiful in the mesotrophic grasslands of England and nearby regions. It is most prominently found in pastures or meadows dominated by cock's-foot (''Dactylis glomerata'') as well as either of crested dog's-tail (''Cynosurus cristatus'') and
false oat-grass ''Arrhenatherum elatius'', with the common names bulbous oat grass, false oat-grass, tall oat-grass, tall meadow oat, onion couch and tuber oat-grass, is a species of perennial grass, native to Europe, western Asia, and northern Africa. This bun ...
(''Arrhenatherum elatius''). It is also often found in mesotrophic grassland on rendzinas and similar calcareous soils in association with
glaucous sedge ''Carex flacca'', with common names blue sedge, gray carex, glaucous sedge, or carnation-grass, (syn. ''Carex glauca''), is a species of sedge native to parts of Europe and North Africa.
(''Carex flacca''), sheep's fescue (''Festuca ovina''), and either tor-grass (''Brachypodium pinnatum'') and rough hawkbit (''Leontodon hispidus''), or upright brome (''Bromus erectus''). In these grasslands, greater knapweed (''C. scabiosa'') is found much more rarely by comparison, often in association with red fescue (''Festuca rubra'') in addition to cock's-foot and false oat-grass. Due to their habit of dominating ecosystems under good conditions, many ''Centaurea'' species can become
invasive weed An invasive species otherwise known as an alien is an introduced organism that becomes overpopulated and harms its new environment. Although most introduced species are neutral or beneficial with respect to other species, invasive species ad ...
s in regions where they are not native. In parts of North America, diffuse knapweed (''C. diffusa''), spotted knapweed (''C. maculosa'') and
yellow starthistle ''Centaurea solstitialis'', the yellow star-thistle, is a species of thorny plant in the genus ''Centaurea'', which is part of the family Asteraceae. A winter annual, it is native to the Mediterranean Basin region and invasive in many other ...
(''C. solstitialis'') cause severe problems in agriculture due to their uncontrolled spread. The seeds are typically transported by human traffic, in particular the tires of all-terrain vehicles. The two knapweeds are harmful mainly because they are strongly
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, producing powerful toxins in their roots that stunt the growth of plants around them not adapted to this.Hierro & Callaway (2003), Vivanco ''et al.'' (2004). Yellow starthistle, meanwhile, is inedible to most livestock due to its spines and apparently outright poisonous to horses and other equines. However, efficient methods of biological control by insect
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s of these weeds have been developed; the knapweeds can also exploited to their detriment by
targeted grazing Conservation grazing or targeted grazing is the use of semi-feral or domesticated grazing livestock to maintain and increase the biodiversity of natural or semi-natural grasslands, heathlands, wood pasture, wetlands and many other habitats.
. Controlled burning may also be used, though the timing is important to avoid the plants having seeded already, and neither allowing sufficient time for them to regrow from the rootstock.Emery & Gross (2005). Yet other species of ''Centaurea'' – mostly ones that occur between Italy and the Caucasus – are
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of a single island or valley, and some of these are endangered. The Akamas Centaurea (''Centaurea akamantis'') of Cyprus is almost
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, while the western Caucasus endemics '' C. leptophylla'' and '' C. straminicephala'' are at least very rare and '' C. hedgei'' and '' C. pecho'' from the same region are certainly not abundant either. The last four species would be adversely affected by the proposed Yusufeli Dam, which might actually destroy enough habitat to push the two rarer ones over the brink of extinction. ''Centaurea'' are copious
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producers, especially on high-lime soils. The high nectar yield of the genus makes it very attractive to insects such as
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– including the endangered Karner blue (''Plebejus melissa samuelis'') which visits introduced spotted knapweed – and day-flying moths – typically Zygaenidae, such as ''
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'' or the
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(''Z. filipendulae''). The larvae of some other
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species use ''Centaurea'' species as food plants; see List of Lepidoptera that feed on ''Centaurea''. Several of these are used in biological control of invasive knapweeds and starthistles. Larvae of several
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s (Curculionidae) of the
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Lixinae also feed on ''Centaurea''. Some
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– such as '' Larinus'' whose larval food is flowerheads – have many species especially adapted to particular knapweeds or starthistle and are used in biological control too. These include the yellow starthistle flower weevil (''L. curtus'') for yellow starthistle, lesser knapweed flower weevil (''L. minutus'') for diffuse knapweed and blunt knapweed flower weevil (''L. obtusus'') for spotted knapweed. Broad-nosed seedhead weevil (''Bangasternus fausti'') larvae eat diffuse, spotted and squarrose knapweed (''C. virgata'' ssp. ''squarrosa''), while those of the yellow starthistle bud weevil (''B. orientalis'') do not seem to live on anything other than yellow starthistle and occasionally purple starthistle (''C. calcitrapa''). But perhaps most efficient in destroying developing yellow starthistle seedheads is the larva of the yellow starthistle hairy weevil (''Eustenopus villosus'').
Knapweed root weevil ''Cyphocleonus achates'' is a species of true weevil known as the knapweed root weevil. It is native to southern Europe and the Mediterranean and is used as an agent of biological pest control against noxious knapweeds, especially spotted knapwe ...
(''Cyphocleonus achates'') larvae bore into the roots of spotted and to a lesser extentely diffuse knapweed, sometimes killing off the entire plant. Also used in biological control are Tephritidae (peacock flies) whose larvae feed on ''Centaurea''.
Knapweed peacock fly ''Chaetorellia acrolophi'' is a species of tephritid fruit fly known as the knapweed peacock fly. It is used as an agent of biological pest control against noxious knapweeds, especially spotted knapweed (''Centaurea maculosa''). The adult fly ...
(''Chaetorellia acrolophi'') larvae eat spotted knapweed and some other species. The yellow starthistle peacock fly (''C. australis'') has an initial generation each year which often uses cornflower (''C. cyanus'') as larval food; later generations switch to yellow starthistle. The flies are generally considered less efficient in destroying the growing seedheads than the weevils, but may be superior under certain conditions; employing flies and weevils in combination is expensive and does not noticeably increase their effect.


Use by humans

Although the genus may be considered by a quite significant number of relatively informed individuals to have an overall negative impact on human interests, particularly agricultural interests, the situation is not straightforward enough to simply declare the genus, or, at least, its most aggressively-spreading species, altogether negative. For instance, due to their moderate to high nectar production, which can occur over a comparatively long duration, many species of ''Centaurea'' are popular food sources for insects that may otherwise attack certain crops. It may be advisable for some types of farms to allow certain species in this genus, such as cornflower (''C. cyanus'') in a European setting, to grow adjacent to fields. Although they support and attract many types of beneficial life (not just beetles), these areas are known as beetle banks. When they are present, some pests may be drawn away from crops to them and predatory insects and arachnids that feed upon pest insects will be better-supported by these more naturalized areas. They additionally have the beneficial aspect of supporting
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s, unlike many field crops such as maize. Moreover, being untreated with
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s and providing more diversity, plants growing in more wild areas adjacent to farms produce more insects that attract and support birds which can also feed on pests that would harm crops. Insect production is especially high for beetle banks that have enough plants that serve in the role of host plant for immature insects, rather than just in the roles of adult food and/or shelter provision. Some plants which are considered invasive or problematic in certain areas can have beneficial qualities that outweigh their negative qualities from a human and/or human agricultural point of view, although this sometimes requires some human management – particularly if adequate biological control has not been established for the more aggressive species. An example is wild parsnip, ''
Pastinaca sativa The parsnip (''Pastinaca sativa'') is a root vegetable closely related to carrot and parsley, all belonging to the flowering plant family Apiaceae. It is a biennial plant usually grown as an annual. Its long taproot has cream-colored skin and ...
'', which produces florets that feed predatory (and other beneficial) insects as well as large tubular stems that provide winter shelter for native bees, wasps, and other organisms that can be beneficial for agriculture. The plant is considered invasive in some areas of the United States and is also often considered undesirable due to its ability to cause contact skin irritation. However, it also serves as a host plant for the black swallowtail butterfly, helps to bring nutrients up from soils with its deep taproot, and possesses evergreen foliage even in climate zones such as US zone 6. This foliage increases soil warmth and moisture which can be beneficial for certain types of life. Perhaps the most dramatic example of a generally disliked plant's beneficial qualities being usually overlooked is the often-despised ragwort, '' Jacobaea vulgaris'', which topped the list by a large amount for nectar production in a UK study, with a production per floral unit of (2921 ± 448μg). This very high nectar production, coupled with its early blooming period, makes the plant helpful for the establishment of bee colonies in spring — a period that is often not well-served by commercial flower meadow seed mixes. It also has the situationally-beneficial quality of being a spring ephemeral, as well as an annual that lacks difficult-to-combat roots. Plants that provide necessary structural supports for invertebrate and small vertebrate predators can help to keep overall pest populations low. The abundant
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produced by ''C. solstitialis'' flowers attracts many
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s. This is another reason for the success of the (situationally) highly
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. Due to genetic differences related to evolutionary adaption, not all members of ''Centaurea'' produce the same amount of nectar. Growing conditions, such as climate and soil, can have a very strong impact, even if the plants grow and flower. For instance, cornflower plants, ''Centaurea cyanus'', produced 33% less seasonal nectar than ''Centaurea nigra'' in a UK study. ''C. nigra'' also ranked higher than ragwort in another UK study, although ragwort was still in the top 10 for yearly nectar production. The strong nectar production of certain members of the genus can be exploited to the farmer's advantage, possibly in combination with biological control. In particular, the
yellow starthistle ''Centaurea solstitialis'', the yellow star-thistle, is a species of thorny plant in the genus ''Centaurea'', which is part of the family Asteraceae. A winter annual, it is native to the Mediterranean Basin region and invasive in many other ...
(''C. solstitialis'') as well as spotted knapweed (''C. maculosa'') are major
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plants for beekeepers. Monofloral honey from these plants is light and slightly tangy, and one of the finest honeys produced in the United States – due to its better availability, it is even fraudulently relabeled and sold as the scarce and expensive
sourwood ''Oxydendrum arboreum'', the sourwood or sorrel tree, is the sole species in the genus ''Oxydendrum'', in the family Ericaceae. It is native to eastern North America, from southern Pennsylvania south to northwest Florida and west to southern I ...
honey of the Appalachian Mountains. Placing beehives near stands of ''Centaurea'' will cause increased pollination. As most seedheads fail however when biocontrol pests have established themselves, the plants will bloom ever more abundantly in an attempt to replace the destroyed seedheads, to the point where they exhaust their resources in providing food for the pests (seeds), bees (
pollen Pollen is a powdery substance produced by seed plants. It consists of pollen grains (highly reduced microgametophytes), which produce male gametes (sperm cells). Pollen grains have a hard coat made of sporopollenin that protects the gametophyt ...
) and humans (honey). Output of
allelopathic Allelopathy is a biological phenomenon by which an organism produces one or more biochemicals that influence the germination, growth, survival, and reproduction of other organisms. These biochemicals are known as allelochemicals and can have ben ...
compounds is also liable to be reduced under such conditions – the plant has to compromise between allocating energy to reproduction and defense. This renders the weeds more likely to be suppressed by native vegetation or crops in the following years, especially if properly timed controlled burning and/or
targeted grazing Conservation grazing or targeted grazing is the use of semi-feral or domesticated grazing livestock to maintain and increase the biodiversity of natural or semi-natural grasslands, heathlands, wood pasture, wetlands and many other habitats.
by suitable livestock are also employed. While yellow starthistle and perhaps other species are toxic to equines, some other livestock may eat the non-spiny knapweeds with relish. In Europe, common knapweed (''C. nigra'') and
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('' C. macrocephala'') are locally important pollen sources for honeybees in mid-late summer. 8-Hydroxyquinoline has been identified as a main allelopathic compound produced by diffuse knapweed (''C. diffusa''); native North American plants are typically sensitive to it, while those of Eastern Europe and Asia Minor usually have coevolved with the knapweed and are little harmed if at all, aided by native microorganisms that break down or even feed on the abundantly secreted compound. Thus, 8-hydroxyquinoline is potentially useful to control American plants that have become invasive weeds in the diffuse knapweed's native range. Arctiin, found in ''C. imperialis'', has shown anticancer activity in laboratory studies. The roots of the long-lost '' C. foliosa'', an endemic of
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(Turkey), are used in folk medicine, and other species are presumably too. A South Italian variety of the purple starthistle (''C. calcitrapa'') is traditionally consumed by ethnic Albanians (
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) in the Vulture area (southern Italy); e.g. in the Arbëreshë communities in Lucania the young whorls of ''C. calcitrapa'' are boiled and fried in mixtures with other weedy non-cultivated greens. According to research by the Michael Heinrich group at the Centre for Pharmacognosy and Phytotherapy (
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) "the
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activity ..of the young
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of ''Centaurea calcitrapa'', both in the DPPH and in the
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inhibition assays, svery interesting and hespecies should be investigated phytochemically and biochemically focusing on these properties". Extracts from ''C. calcitrapa'' were furthermore found to have significant xanthine oxidase (XO)-inhibiting activity. Spotted knapweed as well as other species are rich in
cnicin Cnicin is a sesquiterpene lactone, esterified with a substituted acrylic acid, and belonging to the germacranolide class of natural products. It is mainly found in Cnicus (''Cnicus benedictus'' L. (''Asteraceae'')), and is present in spotted knapw ...
, a
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compound found mainly in the leaves and often used to flavor the digestif amaro. In western Crete, Greece a local variety of ''C. calcitrapa'' called ''gourounaki'' (γουρουνάκι "little pig") also has its leaves eaten boiled by the locals. In the same island an endemic local species, '' C. idaea'' called ''katsoula'' (κατσούλα), ''tsita'' (τσίτα) or ''aspragatha'' (ασπραγκάθα), has its leaves eaten boiled by the locals too. Some species are cultivated as ornamental plants in gardens. As regards other aspects of popular culture, cornflower (''C. cyanus'') is the floral emblem of
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province (Sweden) – where is it called ''blåklint'', literally "blue mountain" – and of Päijänne Tavastia region in Finland, where it is known as ''ruiskaunokki'' ("
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-beaks") or ''ruiskukka'' ("rye-flower"). It is also the national flower of Estonia where its local name ''rukkilill'' means "rye- lily", Belarus where it is called ''vałoška'' ( be, валошка), and one of those of Germany where it is called ''Kornblume'' ("cornflower"). The origin of the name " caltrop" for the ancient low-tech area denial weapon is probably in some way connected with ''C. calcitrapa'' and its spiny seeds. This plant is attested to by the colloquial name "caltrop" at a time when the weapons were still called by their Roman name ''tribulus''. Lastly, the color cornflower blue is named after ''C. cyanus''. Cornflower is also used as a cut flower.


Systematics and taxonomy

As namesake member of the
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Centaureinae of tribe Cynareae, the knapweeds are probably most closely related to genera such as ''
Carthamus The genus ''Carthamus'', the distaff thistles, includes plants in the family Asteraceae. The group is native to Europe, North Africa, and parts of Asia. The flower has been used since ancient times in the Philippines, which it has been called '' ...
'' (distaff thistles), '' Cnicus'' (blessed thistle), ''
Crupina ''Crupina'' is a small genus of plants in the tribe Cardueae within the family Asteraceae. The common crupina '' Crupina vulgaris'' is a notorious noxious weed on several continents. The other species, '' Crupina crupinastrum'', also has the po ...
'' (crupinas) or '' Notobasis'' (Syrian thistle), and somewhat less closely to most other thistles. The monotypic ''Cnicus'' seems in fact to properly belong in ''Centaurea''. Research in the late 20th century shows that ''Centaurea'' as traditionally defined is polyphyletic. A number of 19th- and 20th-century efforts to reorganize the genus were not successful, and it is not yet clear what the consequences of the recent research will be for classification of this genus and other related genera. The type species '' C. centaurium'' stands somewhat apart from the main lineage of knapweeds and thus the
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consequences of a rearrangement might be severe, with hundreds of species needing to be moved to new genera. It has thus been proposed to change the type species to one of the main lineages to avoid this problem. What seems certain however is that the basketflowers – presently treated as a section ''Plectocephalus'' – will be reinstated as a distinct genus in the near future. The rock-centauries (''Cheirolophus''), formerly usually included in ''Centaurea'', are now already treated as separate genus.


Synonyms

*''Acosta''
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*''Aegialophila'' Boiss. &
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*''Calcitrapa'' Vaill. *''Calcitrapoides'' Vaill. *''Chartolepis''
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*''Cheirolepis'' Boiss. *''Cnicus'' L., ''nom. cons.'' *''Colymbada'' Hill *''Crocodilium'' Vaill. *''Grossheimia''
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*''Hyalea'' (DC.) Jaub. &
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*''Jacea'' Mill. *''Melanoloma'' Cass. *''Phaeopappus'' (
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) Boiss. *''Plectocephalus''
D. Don David Don (21 December 1799 – 15 December 1841) was a Scottish botanist. Biography David Don was born on 21 December 1799 at Doo Hillock, Forfar, Angus, Scotland to Caroline Clementina Stuart, and her husband George Don of Forfar. His olde ...
*''Stephanochilus'' Maire *''Tomanthea'' DC. *''Wagenitzia'' Dostál *''Amberboa'' sect. ''Phaeopappus'' DC. *''Centaurea'' sect. ''Hyalaea'' DC. File:Centaurea macrocephala cropped-2832.jpg, Globe knapweed ('' C. macrocephala'' File:Centaurea napifolia Sardinia LM.jpg, '' Centaurea napifolia'' File:Centaurea nervosa (fabrizio.binello).jpg, '' Centaurea nervosa'' File:Centaurea pseudophrygia DSCF1538.JPG, ''
Centaurea pseudophrygia ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
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Centaurea triumfettii ''Centaurea triumfettii'', the squarrose knapweed, is a species of plant belonging to the genus ''Centaurea'' of the family Asteraceae. Description The squarrose knapweed is an herbaceous perennial plant. This plant grows to a height of about . ...
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Centaurea uniflora ''Centaurea uniflora'', the singleflower knapweed, is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the genus ''Centaurea'' of the family Asteraceae. Description ''Centaurea uniflora'' reaches a height of 40–50 cm. It is densely covered with ...
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Centaurea acaulis ''Centaurea acaulis'', the stemless star thistle, is a species of plant in the family Asteraceae The family Asteraceae, alternatively Compositae, consists of over 32,000 known species of flowering plants in over 1,900 genera within the ord ...
'' * '' Centaurea adpressa'' * ''
Centaurea aegyptiaca ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
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Centaurea aeolica ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
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Centaurea aggregata ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
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Centaurea akamantis ''Centaurea akamantis'', the Akamas centaurea, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is found only in Cyprus. Its natural habitat is Mediterranean-type shrubby vegetation. It is threatened by habitat loss. It was first publ ...
'' – Akamas centaurea * ''
Centaurea alba ''Centaurea alba'' is a species of '' Centaurea'' found in the Iberian Peninsula in southern and central Spain and in a small neighbouring area in the interior of Portugal. There are three recognised subspecies, and of one subspecies, the nomina ...
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Centaurea albonitens ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding re ...
'' Turrill * '' Centaurea alpestris'' * '' Centaurea alpina'' * '' Centaurea ambigua'' * ''
Centaurea amblyolepis ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
'' * '' Centaurea americana'' – American basketflower, American starthistle * ''
Centaurea ammocyanus ''Centaurea ammocyanus'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is found in Sicily and Malta. References External links

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'' * '' Centaurea antennata'' Dufour * '' Centaurea antiochia'' Boiss. * ''
Centaurea aplolepa ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
'' ** ''Centaurea aplolepa'' subsp. ''carueliana'' * ''
Centaurea appendicigera ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
'' C.Koch * ''
Centaurea argentea ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
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Centaurea ascalonica ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding re ...
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Centaurea aspera ''Centaurea aspera'', the rough star-thistle, is a species of ''Centaurea'' found in Europe and in New York, United States. Centaurea aspera 3.jpg, Flower Bud Centaurea aspera 1.jpg, Plant File:Centaurea aspera MHNT.BOT.2007.40.119.jpg, Centa ...
'' L. – rough starthistle * '' Centaurea atacamensis'' (Reiche) I.M.Johnst. * ''
Centaurea atropurpurea ''Centaurea atropurpurea'' is a species of ''Centaurea ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in t ...
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Centaurea ×aurata ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
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Centaurea babylonica ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
'' L. * '' Centaurea balsamita'' * '' Centaurea behen'' L. – ''ak behmen'' (
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) * '' Centaurea bella'' * '' Centaurea benedicta – ''Cnicus'' * '' Centaurea bieberseinii'' * '' Centaurea borjae'' * ''
Centaurea bovina ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
'' * '' Centaurea bracteata'' * ''
Centaurea brevifimbriata ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding re ...
'' Hub.-Mor. * '' Centaurea bulbosa'' * ''
Centaurea busambarensis ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
'' Guss. * ''
Centaurea cachinalensis ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
'' * '' Centaurea calcitrapa'' – purple starthistle, red starthistle, " caltrop" * '' Centaurea calcitrapoides'' * '' Centaurea cariensis'' Boiss. * '' Centaurea cariensiformis'' Hub.-Mor. * ''
Centaurea caroli-henrici ''Centaurea caroli-henrici'', the Karl-henrikh's centaury, is a species of flowering plant in the Asteraceae family. Distribution Its natural habitat is the Transcaucasus. Taxonomy It was named by Manfred Dittrich, and Elenora Tzolakovna ...
'' Gabrieljan & Dittrich * ''
Centaurea centaurium ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
'' L. * '' Centaurea chilensis'' * ''
Centaurea cineraria ''Centaurea cineraria'', the velvet centaurea, is also known as dusty miller and silver dust (though these latter two names may also apply to ''Jacobaea maritima'' and ''Silene coronaria''). ''Centaurea cineraria'' is in the family Asteraceae and ...
'' – velvet centaurea, dusty miller * '' Centaurea clementei'' * '' Centaurea collina'' L. * ''
Centaurea corymbosa ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
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Centaurea crithmifolia ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
'' * '' Centaurea crocodylium'' * ''
Centaurea cyanoides ''Centaurea cyanoides'', the Syrian cornflower, is a species of ''Centaurea''. It is native to Cyprus, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria. ''Centaurea cyanoides'' looks similar to the European cornflower Centaurea cyanus ''Centaurea cyanus ...
'' J.Berggr. & Wahlenb. * ''
Centaurea cyanus ''Centaurea cyanus'', commonly known as cornflower or bachelor's button, is an annual flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to Europe. In the past, it often grew as a weed in cornfields (in the broad sense of "corn", referring to gra ...
'' – cornflower, bachelor's button, boutonniere flower, hurtsickle, bluebottle, basketflower * ''
Centaurea damascena ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
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Centaurea debeauxii ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
'' Gren. & Godr. * ''
Centaurea demirizii ''Centaurea demirizii'', or Demiriz's centaury, is a herbaceous plant, a member of the family Asteraceae. Distribution It is an endemic species to Turkey Turkey ( tr, Türkiye ), officially the Republic of Türkiye ( tr, Türkiye Cu ...
'' Wagenitz * '' Centaurea depressa'' – low cornflower * '' Centaurea deusta'' * ''
Centaurea diffusa ''Centaurea diffusa'', also known as diffuse knapweed, white knapweed or tumble knapweed, is a member of the genus ''Centaurea'' in the family Asteraceae. This species is common throughout western North America but is not actually native to the ...
'' – diffuse knapweed, white knapweed, tumble knapweed * ''
Centaurea diluta ''Centaurea diluta'', the lesser star-thistle or North African knapweed, is a species of '' Centaurea''. It is native to southwestern Europe and northern Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, a ...
'' – North African knapweed * ''
Centaurea drabifolia ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
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Centaurea drabifolioides ''Centaurea drabifolioides'', the whitlow-grass-leaved centaury, is a species of flowering plant in the Asteraceae family. Distribution Its natural range is Turkey. Taxonomy It was named by Arthur Huber-Morath Arthur is a common male g ...
'' Hub.-Mor. * ''
Centaurea dschungarica ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding re ...
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Centaurea emilae Hüseynova et Qaraxani ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
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* '' Centaurea eriophora'' * '' Centaurea eryngioides'' * '' Centaurea filiformis'' * '' Centaurea fischeri'' Willd. * '' Centaurea floccosa'' * ''
Centaurea foliosa ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
'' Boiss. & Kotschy * ''
Centaurea forojuliensis ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
'' * '' Centaurea friderici'' Vis. – ''palagruška zečina'' ( Croatian) * ''
Centaurea gayana ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding re ...
'' * '' Centaurea glaberrima'' Tausch * '' Centaurea glastifolia'' * '' Centaurea grinensis'' * ''
Centaurea gymnocarpa ''Centaurea gymnocarpa,'' also known as fiordaliso di Capraia (Italian) (centaury of Capraia/Caprian cornflower (English)) is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is a rare species endemic to Italy found only on Capraia, a sm ...
'' * '' Centaurea haradjianii'' Wagenitz * '' Centaurea hedgei'' * '' Centaurea helenioides'' Boiss. * '' Centaurea hermannii'' F.Hermann * ''
Centaurea horrida ''Centaurea horrida'' is a species of the genus ''Centaurea'' which is only found growing in Sardinia and associated islands. Due to their limited ability to disperse, they are isolated from other environments, and have a very low colonizing abil ...
'' Badarò – ''fiordaliso spinoso'' ( Italian) * ''
Centaurea hyalolepis ''Centaurea hyalolepis'' is a species of plants in the family Asteraceae The family Asteraceae, alternatively Compositae, consists of over 32,000 known species of flowering plants in over 1,900 genera within the order Asterales. Commonly r ...
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Centaurea hypoleuca ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
'' * '' Centaurea iberica'' – Iberian starthistle, Iberian knapweed * ''
Centaurea idaea ''Centaurea idaea'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is endemic to Crete. References idaea Idaea or Idaia (Ancient Greek: Ἰδαία) is the name of several figures in Greek mythology, it means "she who comes f ...
'' – ''katsoula'', ''tsita'' ( Cretan Greek) * ''
Centaurea imperialis ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
'' Hausskn. ex Bornm. * ''
Centaurea jabukensis ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
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Centaurea jacea ''Centaurea jacea'', brown knapweed or brownray knapweed, is a species of herbaceous perennial plants in the genus ''Centaurea'' native to dry meadows and open woodland throughout Europe Europe is a large peninsula conventionally conside ...
'' – brown knapweed, brownray knapweed * ''
Centaurea kasakorum ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
'' * '' Centaurea kopetaghensis'' * '' Centaurea kotschyana'' Heuff. * '' Centaurea lanulata'' * ''
Centaurea leptophylla ''Centaurea leptophylla'', the thin-leaved centaury, is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. The IUCN has classified the species as critically endangered. It is native to Turkey. Taxonomy It was named by Karl Koch (botanist), Karl Koch ...
'' * '' Centaurea leucophylla'' * ''
Centaurea limbata ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
'' * '' Centaurea lydia'' Boiss. * ''
Centaurea macrocephala ''Centaurea macrocephala'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, and a member of the thistle tribe, Cynareae. It has many common names, including bighead knapweed,Centaurea maculosa'' – spotted knapweed (might belong in ''C. stoebe'' subsp. ''micranthos'') * '' Centaurea mannagettae'' * ''
Centaurea margaritalba ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
'' Klok. * '' Centaurea marschalliana'' * ''
Centaurea melitensis ''Centaurea melitensis'' (called Maltese star-thistle in Europe, tocalote or tocolote in western North America) is an annual plant in the family Asteraceae, high, with resin-dotted leaves and spine-tipped phyllaries. This plant is native to the ...
'' – Maltese starthistle; ''tocalote, tocolote'' ( California) * '' Centaurea minor'' * '' Centaurea moschata'' – sweet sultan * ''
Centaurea ×moncktonii Meadow knapweed is a fertile hybrid between black knapweed (''Centaurea nigra'') and brown knapweed (''Centaurea jacea''). It is also known by the common names of hybrid knapweed or protean knapweed. The taxonomic status of the species is uncerta ...
'' C.E.Britton – meadow knapweed, protean knapweed (= ''C. ×pratensis'' Thuill non Salisb.) * '' Centaurea monocephala'' * '' Centaurea montana'' – montane knapweed, perennial cornflower, mountain cornflower, mountain bluet * '' Centaurea napifolia'' L. – ''fiordaliso romano'' (Italian) * '' Centaurea nervosa'' Rchb. ex Steud. * ''
Centaurea nigra ''Centaurea nigra'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common names lesser knapweed, common knapweed and black knapweed. A local vernacular name is hardheads. It is native to Europe but it is known on other ...
'' – common knapweed, black knapweed, lesser knapweed, hardheads * '' Centaurea nigrescens'' – Tyrol knapweed, short-fringed knapweed, Tyrol thistle * '' Centaurea nigrifimbria'' (C.Koch) Sosn. * ''
Centaurea nivea ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
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Centaurea onopordifolia ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding re ...
'' * '' Centaurea orientalis'' L. * '' Centaurea ornata'' Willd. * ''
Centaurea ovina ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding re ...
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Centaurea pallescens ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding re ...
'' Delile * '' Centaurea paniculata'' L. * ''
Centaurea parlatoris ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding re ...
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Centaurea pecho ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
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Centaurea phrygia ''Centaurea phrygia'', commonly called wig knapweed, is a species of ''Centaurea''. It is native to Europe. References phrygia In classical antiquity, Phrygia ( ; grc, Φρυγία, ''Phrygía'' ) was a kingdom in the west central part ...
'' – wig knapweed * '' Centaurea pindicola'' * '' Centaurea polypodiifolia'' * ''
Centaurea ×pratensis ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding re ...
'' Salisb. (''C. jacea × C. nigra'') – meadow knapweed * ''
Centaurea procurrens ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
'' * '' Centaurea ×psammogena'' G.Gayer. (''C. diffusa × C. stoebe'' sybsp. ''micranthos'') * '' Centaurea pseudocaerulescens'' * ''
Centaurea pseudophrygia ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
'' C.A.Mey. * '' Centaurea pulcherrima'' Willd. * '' Centaurea pullata'' L. * ''
Centaurea pumilio ''Centaurea pumilio'' is a rare sand-loving species of the eastern Mediterranean. In Crete it is found only on the beaches of Elafonisos, Tigani to Balos on the Gramvoussa peninsula and Falasarna. It flowers in April and May. Centaurea pumilio is ...
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Centaurea ragusina ''Centaurea ragusina'' is a species of '' Centaurea'' found in Croatia , image_flag = Flag of Croatia.svg , image_coat = Coat of arms of Croatia.svg , anthem = "Lijepa naša domovino"("Our Beautiful Hom ...
'' L. * '' Centaurea rigida'' * ''
Centaurea rothrockii ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
'' Greenm. – Mexican basketflower, Rothrock's basketflower, Rothrock's knapweed * ''
Centaurea ruthenica ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
'' * '' Centaurea rutifolia'' Sm. * ''
Centaurea sadleriana ''Centaurea sadleriana'', the Pannonian knapweed, is a Pannonian sub-endemic plant, mostly found in the Pannonian Basin The Pannonian Basin, or Carpathian Basin, is a large Sedimentary basin, basin situated in south-east Central Europe. Th ...
'' – Pannonian knapweed * '' Centaurea salicifolia'' Bieb. ex Willd. * ''
Centaurea scabiosa ''Centaurea scabiosa'', or greater knapweed, is a perennial plant of the genus ''Centaurea''. It is native to Europe and bears purple flower heads. Greater knapweed is found growing in dry grasslands, hedgerows and cliffs on lime-rich soil. Upri ...
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Centaurea scannensis ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
'' * '' Centaurea scoparia'' * '' Centaurea scopulorum'' Boiss. & Heldr. * '' Centaurea seguenzae'' * '' Centaurea seridis'' L. * '' Centaurea sibirica'' * '' Centaurea simplicicaulis'' * '' Centaurea sinaica'' * '' Centaurea solstitialis'' – yellow starthistle, golden starthistle, yellow cockspur, St. Barnaby's thistle, Barnaby thistle * ''
Centaurea speciosa ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
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Centaurea sphaerocephala ''Centaurea sphaerocephala'' is a species of ''Centaurea'' found in the Iberian Peninsula The Iberian Peninsula (), ** * Aragonese and Occitan: ''Peninsula Iberica'' ** ** * french: Péninsule Ibérique * mwl, Península Eibérica ...
'' L. * '' Centaurea stenolepis'' * ''
Centaurea stoebe ''Centaurea stoebe'', the spotted knapweed or panicled knapweed, is a species of ''Centaurea'' native to eastern Europe, although it has spread to North America, where it is considered an invasive species. It forms a tumbleweed, helping to incre ...
'' L. ** ''Centaurea stoebe'' subsp. ''micranthos'' (Gugler) Hayek * '' Centaurea straminicephala'' * '' Centaurea sulphurea'' – Sicilian starthistle * ''
Centaurea tauromenitana ''Centaurea tauromenitana'' is a species of ''Centaurea'' found in Sicily (man) it, Siciliana (woman) , population_note = , population_blank1_title = , population_blank1 = , demographics_type1 ...
'' Guss. * '' Centaurea tenoreana'' * '' Centaurea tommasinii'' * ''
Centaurea transalpina ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
'' Schleich. ex DC. * '' Centaurea tchihatcheffii'' — ''yanardöner'' (
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) * '' Centaurea trichocephala'' Bieb. ex Willd. – featherhead knapweed * '' Centaurea triniifolia'' * ''
Centaurea triumfettii ''Centaurea triumfettii'', the squarrose knapweed, is a species of plant belonging to the genus ''Centaurea'' of the family Asteraceae. Description The squarrose knapweed is an herbaceous perennial plant. This plant grows to a height of about . ...
'' All. * ''
Centaurea ucriae ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
'' Lacaita * ''
Centaurea uniflora ''Centaurea uniflora'', the singleflower knapweed, is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the genus ''Centaurea'' of the family Asteraceae. Description ''Centaurea uniflora'' reaches a height of 40–50 cm. It is densely covered with ...
'' Turra * '' Centaurea verbascifolia'' Vahl * ''
Centaurea verutum ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
'' L. * ''
Centaurea virgata ''Centaurea virgata'' is a species of ''Centaurea''. It is native to Western Asia Western Asia, West Asia, or Southwest Asia, is the westernmost subregion of the larger geographical region of Asia, as defined by some academics, UN bodies and ...
'' ** ''Centaurea virgata'' subsp. ''squarrosa'' – squarrose knapweed * ''
Centaurea wiedemanniana ''Centaurea'' () is a genus of over 700 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding reg ...
'' Fisch. & Mey. * '' Centaurea yozgatensis'' Wagenitz


Formerly placed here

Plant species placed in ''Centaurea'' in former times include: * '' Acroptilon repens'' – Russian knapweed (as ''C. repens'') * ''
Cheirolophus crassifolius ''Cheirolophus crassifolius'', the Maltese centaury, Maltese rock-centaury or Widnet il-Baħar, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is endemic to Malta, where it has been the national plant of Malta since 1973. Its natur ...
'' – Maltese rock-centaury (as ''C. crassifolia, C. spathulata'') * ''
Femeniasia balearica ''Femeniasia balearica'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, and the only species in the genus ''Femeniasia''. Distribution and conservation ''Femeniasia'' is endemic to the north-western coast of Menorca, Spain. Its natura ...
'' (as ''C. balearica'') * ''
Volutaria muricata ''Volutaria'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. They range from Iberia to the Near East and East Africa, but are most diverse in the Maghreb The Maghreb (; ar, الْمَغْرِب, al-Maghrib, lit=the west), also ...
'' (as ''C. muricata'')


Footnotes


References

* (2005): Effects of timing of prescribed fire on the demography of an invasive plant, spotted knapweed ''Centaurea maculosa''. '' J. Appl. Ecol.'' 42(1): 60-69. (HTML abstract) * (2003): Allelopathy and exotic plant invasion. '' Plant and Soil'' 256(1): 29–39. PDF fulltext
* (2006): 21. ''Plectocephalus. In: Flora of North America North of Mexico'' Vol. 19 (Magnoliophyta: Asteridae, part 6: Asteraceae, part 1). Oxford University Press. HTML fulltext
* (2006): 24. ''Centaurea. In: Flora of North America North of Mexico'' Vol. 19 (Magnoliophyta: Asteridae, part 6: Asteraceae, part 1). Oxford University Press. HTML fulltext
* (2002): Toward a phylogenetic subfamilial classification for the Compositae (Asteraceae). '' Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash.'' 115(4): 909–922
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* (2002): ''In vitro'' Antioxidant Activity of Non-cultivated Vegetables of Ethnic Albanians in Southern Italy. '' Phytother. Res.'' 16(5): 467–473. PDF fulltext
* (Κ. Γ. Σταυριδάκης) (2006): ''Wild edible plants of Crete'' - Η Άγρια βρώσιμη χλωρίδα της Κρήτης nglish and Greek Rethymnon Crete. * (2004): Biogeographical variation in community response to root allelochemistry: Novel weapons and exotic invasion. '' Ecol. Lett.'' 7(4): 285–292. PDF fulltext
* (2005): ''Plant-Provided Food for Carnivorous Insects - a protective mutualism and its applications''. Cambridge University Press, UK. Preview
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Further reading

* Mabberley, D.J. 1987. ''The Plant Book. A portable dictionary of the higher plants''. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 706 p. . * Robbins, W.W., M. K. Bellue, and W. S. Ball. 1970. ''Weeds of California''. State of California, Dept. of Agriculture. 547 p.


External links

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''Centaurea'' imagesFlora Europaea: ''Centaurea''USDA Plant Profile: ''Centaurea''Flora of China: ''Centaurea'' species listFlora of Chile: ''Centaurea'' (pdf)
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