Leontopodium Conglobatum
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''Leontopodium'' is a
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. The genus is native to
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. The fuzzy and somewhat stocky "petals" (technically,
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s) could be thought of as somewhat resembling lions' paws—hence the genus name combining
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('lion') and ('foot'). The genus includes the edelweiss ('' L. nivale''), a well-known plant from the mountains of Europe. The term ''edelweiss'' can, more rarely, refer to other members of the genus.


Taxonomy

The following species are currently recognized: * '' Leontopodium albogriseum'' * '' Leontopodium andersonii'' * '' Leontopodium antennarioides'' * '' Leontopodium artemisiifolium'' * '' Leontopodium aurantiacum'' * ''
Leontopodium beerianum ''Leontopodium'' is a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae. The genus is native to Europe and Asia. The fuzzy and somewhat stocky "petals" (technically, bracts) could be thought of as somewhat resembling lions' paws—hence the genus nam ...
'' * '' Leontopodium blagoveshczenskyi'' * '' Leontopodium brachyactis'' * ''
Leontopodium calocephalum ''Leontopodium'' is a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae. The genus is native to Europe and Asia. The fuzzy and somewhat stocky "petals" (technically, bracts) could be thought of as somewhat resembling lions' paws—hence the genus na ...
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Leontopodium campestre ''Leontopodium'' is a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae. The genus is native to Europe and Asia. The fuzzy and somewhat stocky "petals" (technically, bracts) could be thought of as somewhat resembling lions' paws—hence the genus na ...
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Leontopodium chuii ''Leontopodium'' is a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae. The genus is native to Europe and Asia. The fuzzy and somewhat stocky "petals" (technically, bracts) could be thought of as somewhat resembling lions' paws—hence the genus na ...
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Leontopodium conglobatum ''Leontopodium'' is a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae. The genus is native to Europe and Asia. The fuzzy and somewhat stocky "petals" (technically, bracts) could be thought of as somewhat resembling lions' paws—hence the genus na ...
'' * '' Leontopodium coreanum'' * ''
Leontopodium dedekensii ''Leontopodium'' is a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae. The genus is native to Europe and Asia. The fuzzy and somewhat stocky "petals" (technically, bracts) could be thought of as somewhat resembling lions' paws—hence the genus nam ...
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Leontopodium delavayanum ''Leontopodium'' is a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae. The genus is native to Europe and Asia. The fuzzy and somewhat stocky "petals" (technically, bracts) could be thought of as somewhat resembling lions' paws—hence the genus nam ...
'' * '' Leontopodium discolor'' * ''
Leontopodium fangingense ''Leontopodium'' is a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae. The genus is native to Europe and Asia. The fuzzy and somewhat stocky "petals" (technically, bracts) could be thought of as somewhat resembling lions' paws—hence the genus nam ...
'' * '' Leontopodium fauriei'' * ''
Leontopodium forrestianum ''Leontopodium'' is a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae. The genus is native to Europe and Asia. The fuzzy and somewhat stocky "petals" (technically, bracts) could be thought of as somewhat resembling lions' paws—hence the genus nam ...
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Leontopodium franchetii ''Leontopodium'' is a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae. The genus is native to Europe and Asia. The fuzzy and somewhat stocky "petals" (technically, bracts) could be thought of as somewhat resembling lions' paws—hence the genus nam ...
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Leontopodium giraldii ''Leontopodium'' is a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae. The genus is native to Europe and Asia. The fuzzy and somewhat stocky "petals" (technically, bracts) could be thought of as somewhat resembling lions' paws—hence the genus nam ...
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Leontopodium gracile ''Leontopodium'' is a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae. The genus is native to Europe and Asia. The fuzzy and somewhat stocky "petals" (technically, bracts) could be thought of as somewhat resembling lions' paws—hence the genus nam ...
'' * '' Leontopodium haastioides'' * '' Leontopodium haplophylloides'' * '' Leontopodium hayachinense'' * '' Leontopodium himalayanum'' * '' Leontopodium jacotianum'' * '' Leontopodium japonicum'' * '' Leontopodium kamtschaticum'' * '' Leontopodium kurilense'' * '' Leontopodium leiolepis'' * '' Leontopodium leontopodinum'' * '' Leontopodium longifolium'' * '' Leontopodium melanolepis'' * '' Leontopodium meredithae'' * '' Leontopodium micranthum'' * '' Leontopodium microphyllum'' * '' Leontopodium monocephalum'' * '' Leontopodium muscoides'' * '' Leontopodium nanum'' * ''
Leontopodium nivale ''Leontopodium nivale'', commonly called edelweiss (german: Alpen-EdelweiƟ, English pronunciation ), is a mountain flower belonging to the daisy or sunflower family Asteraceae. The plant prefers rocky limestone places at about altitude. It is ...
'' * '' Leontopodium niveum'' * '' Leontopodium ochroleucum'' * '' Leontopodium omeiense'' * '' Leontopodium palibinianum'' * '' Leontopodium pusillum'' * '' Leontopodium roseum'' * '' Leontopodium rosmarinoides'' * '' Leontopodium shinanense'' * '' Leontopodium sinense'' * '' Leontopodium smithianum'' * '' Leontopodium souliei'' * '' Leontopodium stellatum'' * '' Leontopodium stoechas'' * '' Leontopodium stoloniferum'' * '' Leontopodium stracheyi'' * '' Leontopodium subulatum'' * '' Leontopodium villosulum'' * '' Leontopodium villosum'' * '' Leontopodium wilsonii''


In popular culture

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Leontopodium nivale ''Leontopodium nivale'', commonly called edelweiss (german: Alpen-EdelweiƟ, English pronunciation ), is a mountain flower belonging to the daisy or sunflower family Asteraceae. The plant prefers rocky limestone places at about altitude. It is ...
'', the edelweiss, has been regarded as a national symbol of Austria, worn as a cap emblem by Austrian troops and displayed on Austrian coins. A song about the plant, written by Oscar Hammerstein, was featured in the musical production ''
The Sound of Music ''The Sound of Music'' is a musical with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, and a book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. It is based on the 1949 memoir of Maria von Trapp, '' The Story of the Trapp Family Singers''. Se ...
''.''Edelweiss'' in "The Sound of Music"
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References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q1483297 Alpine flora Asteraceae genera