Tordylium
''Tordylium'' is a genus of flowering plants in the carrot family (Apiaceae). Members of the genus are known as hartworts. Description ''Tordylium'' species are annuals or biennials, covered in long hairs. Their stems may be hollow or almost solid. The basal leaves are more-or-less undivided, and have usually disappeared when the plant flowers. The stem leaves are once pinnate. The flowers have persistent sepals and white petals, with those on one side much longer than the other. The fruits are about as long as they are wide. Their side ridges have whitish wings. Taxonomy Species assigned to the genus were first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753 in ''Species Plantarum''. Species ''Ainsworthia'' and ''Synelcosciadium'' were included in ''Tordylium'' by El-Aisawi & Jury in 1998. , Plants of the World Online accepted 20 species: *'' Tordylium aegaeum'' Runemark *'' Tordylium aegyptiacum'' (L.) Poir. *''Tordylium apulum'' L. – Mediterranean hartwort *'' Tordylium brachytaenium'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tordylium Cappadocicum
''Tordylium'' is a genus of flowering plants in the carrot family (Apiaceae). Members of the genus are known as hartworts. Description ''Tordylium'' species are Annual plant, annuals or Biennial plant, biennials, covered in long hairs. Their stems may be hollow or almost solid. The basal leaves are more-or-less undivided, and have usually disappeared when the plant flowers. The stem leaves are once Pinnation, pinnate. The flowers have persistent sepals and white petals, with those on one side much longer than the other. The fruits are about as long as they are wide. Their side ridges have whitish wings. Taxonomy Species assigned to the genus were first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753 in ''Species Plantarum''. Species ''Ainsworthia'' and ''Synelcosciadium'' were included in ''Tordylium'' by El-Aisawi & Jury in 1998. , Plants of the World Online accepted 20 species: *''Tordylium aegaeum'' Runemark *''Tordylium aegyptiacum'' (L.) Poir. *''Tordylium apulum'' L. – Mediterranean ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tordylium Ketenoglui
''Tordylium'' is a genus of flowering plants in the carrot family ( Apiaceae). Members of the genus are known as hartworts. Description ''Tordylium'' species are annuals or biennials, covered in long hairs. Their stems may be hollow or almost solid. The basal leaves are more-or-less undivided, and have usually disappeared when the plant flowers. The stem leaves are once pinnate. The flowers have persistent sepals and white petals, with those on one side much longer than the other. The fruits are about as long as they are wide. Their side ridges have whitish wings. Taxonomy Species assigned to the genus were first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753 in ''Species Plantarum''. Species ''Ainsworthia'' and ''Synelcosciadium'' were included in ''Tordylium'' by El-Aisawi & Jury in 1998. , Plants of the World Online accepted 20 species: *'' Tordylium aegaeum'' Runemark *''Tordylium aegyptiacum'' (L.) Poir. *''Tordylium apulum'' L. – Mediterranean hartwort *'' Tordylium brachytaen ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tordylium Brachytaenium
''Tordylium'' is a genus of flowering plants in the carrot family (Apiaceae). Members of the genus are known as hartworts. Description ''Tordylium'' species are annuals or biennials, covered in long hairs. Their stems may be hollow or almost solid. The basal leaves are more-or-less undivided, and have usually disappeared when the plant flowers. The stem leaves are once pinnate. The flowers have persistent sepals and white petals, with those on one side much longer than the other. The fruits are about as long as they are wide. Their side ridges have whitish wings. Taxonomy Species assigned to the genus were first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753 in ''Species Plantarum''. Species ''Ainsworthia'' and ''Synelcosciadium'' were included in ''Tordylium'' by El-Aisawi & Jury in 1998. , Plants of the World Online accepted 20 species: *'' Tordylium aegaeum'' Runemark *'' Tordylium aegyptiacum'' (L.) Poir. *''Tordylium apulum'' L. – Mediterranean hartwort *'' Tordylium brachytaenium'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tordylium Hasselquistiae
''Tordylium'' is a genus of flowering plants in the carrot family ( Apiaceae). Members of the genus are known as hartworts. Description ''Tordylium'' species are annuals or biennials, covered in long hairs. Their stems may be hollow or almost solid. The basal leaves are more-or-less undivided, and have usually disappeared when the plant flowers. The stem leaves are once pinnate. The flowers have persistent sepals and white petals, with those on one side much longer than the other. The fruits are about as long as they are wide. Their side ridges have whitish wings. Taxonomy Species assigned to the genus were first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753 in ''Species Plantarum''. Species ''Ainsworthia'' and ''Synelcosciadium'' were included in ''Tordylium'' by El-Aisawi & Jury in 1998. , Plants of the World Online accepted 20 species: *'' Tordylium aegaeum'' Runemark *''Tordylium aegyptiacum'' (L.) Poir. *''Tordylium apulum'' L. – Mediterranean hartwort *'' Tordylium brachytaen ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |