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''Leontice'' is a group of perennial, tuberous herbs in the Berberidaceae described as a genus by Linnaeus in 1753.Flora of China Vol. 19 Page 800 囊果草属 nang guo cao shu ''Leontice'' Linnaeus
/ref>Gabriele Gresser, Peter Bachmann, Ludger Witte, F.-C. Czygan. 1993. Distribution and taxonomic significance of quinolizidine alkaloids in ''Leontice leontopetalum'' and ''L. ewersmannii'' (Berberidaceae). Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 21: 679–685
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Species

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accepted four species: *''
Leontice armeniaca ''Leontice'' is a group of perennial, tuberous herbs in the Berberidaceae described as a genus by Linnaeus in 1753. Species , Plants of the World Online accepted four species: *'' Leontice armeniaca'' Belanger - Armenia, Turkey, Syria, Lebano ...
'' Belanger - Armenia, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon *''
Leontice ewersmanni ''Leontice'' is a group of perennial, tuberous herbs in the Berberidaceae described as a genus by Linnaeus in 1753. Species , Plants of the World Online accepted four species: *''Leontice armeniaca'' Belanger - Armenia, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon ...
'' Bunge - Central Asia *'' Leontice incerta'' Pall.- Xinjiang, Kazakhstan *''
Leontice leontopetalum ''Leontice leontopetalum'', commonly known as leontice, lion's foot, lion's turnip, and lion's leaf, is a perennial geophyte having a wide distribution, and growing primarily in semi-desert regions. The name "lion's foot" is derived from the Gre ...
'' L. - eastern Mediterranean to Central Asia


Gallery

File:Leontice leontopetalum.jpg, ''L. leontopetalum'' in flower, Israel File:Leontice leontopetalum developing inflorescence.jpg, ''L. leontopetalum'': developing inflorescence,
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File:Leontice leontopetalum 122717768.jpg, Ripe, bladder-like fruits of ''L. leontopetalum'', Greece File:Leontice incerta Baikonur 01.jpg, Bladder-like fruits of ''L. incerta'',
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References


External links


Tela Botanica, Le réseau de la botanique francophone, ''Leontice leontopetalum'' L.
in French

* ttp://www.fotomontaro.com/flora/berberida/leontice_ewersmanni01.shtml Montarano Nature Photography, ''Leontice ewersmanni'' Bunge, photo from Uzbekistan {{Taxonbar, from=Q2077105 Berberidaceae Berberidaceae genera Saponaceous plants