Rosularia Adenotricha
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''Rosularia'' is a small
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of the
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Crassulaceae The Crassulaceae (from Latin ''crassus'', thick), also known as the stonecrop family or the orpine family, are a diverse family of dicotyledon flowering plants characterized by succulent leaves and a unique form of photosynthesis, known as Crass ...
. It includes about 28-35
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Taxonomy

''Rosularia'' was originally described by
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 ...
(1828) as a section of the genus Umbilicus, and raised to the level of genus by Stapf (1923) Thus the genus bears the botanical authority ( DC) Stapf of both authors. In 1930 Berger included it in family
Crassulaceae The Crassulaceae (from Latin ''crassus'', thick), also known as the stonecrop family or the orpine family, are a diverse family of dicotyledon flowering plants characterized by succulent leaves and a unique form of photosynthesis, known as Crass ...
subfamily Sedoideae, as one of 9 genera. He further divided it into two sections (Eu-Rosularia and Ornithogalopsis) and further series, transferring some species of ''Sedum'' to it. Since then a number of species have been transferred in and out of the genus, including ''S. sempervivoides'', which at one stage was placed in ''
Prometheum ''Prometheum'' is a genus of plants in the family Crassulaceae. Taxonomy The species in the genus ''Prometheum'' include: * ''Prometheum pilosum'' (M.Bieb.) H.Ohba * ''Prometheum sempervivoides'' (Fisch. ex M.Bieb.) H.Ohba * ''Prometheum tymph ...
''. The genus ''Sempervivella'' was submerged in ''Rosularia''. The genus is now placed within the Leucosedum clade, tribe Sedeae, subfamily
Sempervivoideae Sempervivoideae is the largest of three subfamilies in the Saxifragales family Crassulaceae, with about 20–30 genera with succulent leaves. Unlike the two smaller subfamilies, it is distributed in temperate climates. The largest genus in this s ...
of the
Crassulaceae The Crassulaceae (from Latin ''crassus'', thick), also known as the stonecrop family or the orpine family, are a diverse family of dicotyledon flowering plants characterized by succulent leaves and a unique form of photosynthesis, known as Crass ...
, but is embedded within ''Sedum'' paraphyletically.


Species

''Rosularia'' contains about 28 species. The following species and subspecies were accepted by
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(2013): * ''
Rosularia adenotricha ''Rosularia'' is a small genus of the family Crassulaceae. It includes about 28-35 species from Europe, the Himalayas, and northern Africa. Taxonomy ''Rosularia'' was originally described by De Candolle (1828) as a section of the genus Umbilic ...
'' (Wall. ex Edgew.) C.-A. Jansson ** ''Rosularia adenotricha'' subsp. ''viguieri'' (Raym.-Hamet) C.-A. Jansson * ''
Rosularia aizoon ''Rosularia aizoon'' is a succulent that forms rosettes of hairy, pale green to blue-green leaves. It is hardy down to zone 7a (-17 °C, 0 °F) and blooms in summer. The plant was first described as ''Prometheun aizoon'' by Eduard Fenzl ...
'' (Fenzl) A. Berger * ''
Rosularia alpestris ''Rosularia'' is a small genus of the family Crassulaceae. It includes about 28-35 species from Europe, the Himalayas, and northern Africa. Taxonomy ''Rosularia'' was originally described by De Candolle (1828) as a section of the genus Umbilic ...
'' (Kar. & Kir.) Boriss ** '' ''Rosularia alpestris'' subsp. ''marnieri''(Raymond-Hamet ex H. Ohba) Eggli * ''
Rosularia blepharophylla ''Rosularia'' is a small genus of the family Crassulaceae. It includes about 28-35 species from Europe, the Himalayas, and northern Africa. Taxonomy ''Rosularia'' was originally described by De Candolle (1828) as a section of the genus Umbilic ...
'' Eggli * ''
Rosularia borissovae ''Rosularia'' is a small genus of the family Crassulaceae. It includes about 28-35 species from Europe, the Himalayas, and northern Africa. Taxonomy ''Rosularia'' was originally described by De Candolle (1828) as a section of the genus Umbilic ...
'' U.P.Pratov * ''
Rosularia chrysantha ''Rosularia'' is a small genus of the family Crassulaceae. It includes about 28-35 species from Europe, the Himalayas, and northern Africa. Taxonomy ''Rosularia'' was originally described by De Candolle (1828) as a section of the genus Umbilic ...
'' (Boiss. & Heldr. ex Boiss.) Takhtajan * ''
Rosularia cypria ''Rosularia cypria'' is a tufted perennial with grey-green, sticky-downy spoon-shaped fleshy leaves, 3–4 cm long, in a loose rosette above an often bare basal trunk; flowering stems to 20 cm, carrying a few more similar leaves; flower ...
'' (Holmboe) Meikle * ''
Rosularia davisii ''Rosularia'' is a small genus of the family Crassulaceae. It includes about 28-35 species from Europe, the Himalayas, and northern Africa. Taxonomy ''Rosularia'' was originally described by De Candolle (1828) as a section of the genus Umbilic ...
'' Muirhead * ''
Rosularia elymaitica ''Rosularia'' is a small genus of the family Crassulaceae. It includes about 28-35 species from Europe, the Himalayas, and northern Africa. Taxonomy ''Rosularia'' was originally described by De Candolle (1828) as a section of the genus Umbilic ...
'' (Boiss. & Hausskn. ex Boiss.) A. Berger * ''
Rosularia glabra ''Rosularia'' is a small genus of the family Crassulaceae. It includes about 28-35 species from Europe, the Himalayas, and northern Africa. Taxonomy ''Rosularia'' was originally described by De Candolle (1828) as a section of the genus Umbilic ...
'' (Regel & Winkl.) A.Berger * ''
Rosularia globulariifolia ''Rosularia'' is a small genus of the family Crassulaceae. It includes about 28-35 species from Europe, the Himalayas, and northern Africa. Taxonomy ''Rosularia'' was originally described by De Candolle (1828) as a section of the genus Umbilic ...
'' (Fenzl) A. Berger * ''
Rosularia haussknechtii ''Rosularia'' is a small genus of the family Crassulaceae. It includes about 28-35 species from Europe, the Himalayas, and northern Africa. Taxonomy ''Rosularia'' was originally described by De Candolle (1828) as a section of the genus Umbilic ...
'' (Boiss. & Reut. ex Boiss.) A. Berger * '' Rosularia jaccardiana'' (Maire & Wilczek) H. Ohba * '' Rosularia libanotica'' (L.) Sam. * ''
Rosularia lineata ''Rosularia'' is a small genus of the family Crassulaceae. It includes about 28-35 species from Europe, the Himalayas, and northern Africa. Taxonomy ''Rosularia'' was originally described by De Candolle (1828) as a section of the genus Umbilic ...
'' (Boiss.) A.Berger * ''
Rosularia lutea ''Rosularia'' is a small genus of the family Crassulaceae. It includes about 28-35 species from Europe, the Himalayas, and northern Africa. Taxonomy ''Rosularia'' was originally described by De Candolle (1828) as a section of the genus Umbilic ...
'' Boriss. * '' Rosularia pallida'' (Schott & Kotschy) Stapf * '' Rosularia pallidiflora'' (Holmboe) Meikle * '' Rosularia persica'' (Boiss.) A. Berger * '' Rosularia pilosa'' (Fischer ex M. Bieberstein) Boriss. * '' Rosularia platyphylla'' (Schrenk) A.Berger * '' Rosularia radicosa'' (Boiss. & Hohen.) Eggli * ''
Rosularia rechingeri ''Rosularia'' is a small genus of the family Crassulaceae. It includes about 28-35 species from Europe, the Himalayas, and northern Africa. Taxonomy ''Rosularia'' was originally described by De Candolle (1828) as a section of the genus Umbilic ...
'' C.-A. Jansson * '' Rosularia rosulata'' (Edgew.) H. Ohba * ''
Rosularia schischkinii ''Rosularia'' is a small genus of the family Crassulaceae. It includes about 28-35 species from Europe, the Himalayas, and northern Africa. Taxonomy ''Rosularia'' was originally described by De Candolle (1828) as a section of the genus Umbilic ...
'' Boriss. * '' Rosularia sedoides'' (Decne.) H. Ohba * '' Rosularia semiensis'' (J. Gay ex A. Richard) H. Ohba * '' Rosularia sempervivoides'' (Fischer ex M. Bieberstein) Boriss. * '' Rosularia serpentinica'' (Werderm.) Muirhead * ''
Rosularia serrata ''Rosularia'' is a small genus of the family Crassulaceae. It includes about 28-35 species from Europe, the Himalayas, and northern Africa. Taxonomy ''Rosularia'' was originally described by De Candolle (1828) as a section of the genus Umbilic ...
'' (L.) A.Berger * '' Rosularia subspicata'' (Freyn) Boriss.


Distribution and habitat

''Rosularia'' is found in
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and semi-arid regions from N. Africa (Morocco, Ethiopia), through the eastern Mediterranean to Central Asia (north of
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and east of W Himalaya), including Pakistan.


Ecology

''Rosularia'' is an important larval host for the Central Asian butterfly ''
Parnassius apollonius ''Parnassius apollonius'' is a member of the snow Apollo genus ''Parnassius'' of the swallowtail family, Papilionidae. It is found in central and south Kazakhstan, the south Altai, Saur, Tarbagatai, Dzhungarsky Alatau, Tian-Shan, Ghissar-Darv ...
''.


Uses

A number of species are cultivated as
ornamental garden plants Ornamental plants or garden plants are plants that are primarily grown for their beauty but also for qualities such as scent or how they shape physical space. Many flowering plants and garden varieties tend to be specially bred cultivars that i ...
, and have been used in
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.


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