
''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
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 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''. The genus ''Sempervivella'' was submerged in ''Rosularia''. The genus is now placed within the Leucosedum clade, tribe Sedeae, subfamily
Sempervivoideae of the
Crassulaceae, but is embedded within ''Sedum''
paraphyletically.
Species
''Rosularia'' contains about 28 species. The following species and subspecies were accepted by
The Plant List
The Plant List was a list of botanical names of species of plants created by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and the Missouri Botanical Garden and launched in 2010. It was intended to be a comprehensive record of all known names of plant species ...
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Rosularia adenotricha''
(Wall. ex Edgew.) C.-A. Jansson
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''Rosularia adenotricha'' subsp. ''viguieri'' (Raym.-Hamet) C.-A. Jansson
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Rosularia aizoon''
(Fenzl) A. Berger
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Rosularia alpestris''
(Kar. & Kir.) Boriss
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''Rosularia alpestris'' subsp. ''marnieri''(Raymond-Hamet ex H. Ohba) Eggli
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Rosularia blepharophylla''
Eggli
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Rosularia borissovae''
U.P.Pratov
* ''
Rosularia chrysantha''
(Boiss. & Heldr. ex Boiss.) Takhtajan
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Rosularia cypria''
(Holmboe) Meikle
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Rosularia davisii''
Muirhead
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Rosularia elymaitica''
(Boiss. & Hausskn. ex Boiss.) A. Berger
* ''
Rosularia glabra''
(Regel & Winkl.) A.Berger
* ''
Rosularia globulariifolia''
(Fenzl) A. Berger
* ''
Rosularia haussknechtii''
(Boiss. & Reut. ex Boiss.) A. Berger
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Rosularia jaccardiana
''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 ...
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(Maire & Wilczek) H. Ohba
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Rosularia libanotica''
(L.) Sam.
* ''
Rosularia lineata''
(Boiss.) A.Berger
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Rosularia lutea''
Boriss.
* ''
Rosularia pallida''
(Schott & Kotschy) Stapf
* ''
Rosularia pallidiflora''
(Holmboe) Meikle
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Rosularia persica''
(Boiss.) A. Berger
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Rosularia pilosa''
(Fischer ex M. Bieberstein) Boriss.
* ''
Rosularia platyphylla''
(Schrenk) A.Berger
* ''
Rosularia radicosa
''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 ...
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(Boiss. & Hohen.) Eggli
* ''
Rosularia rechingeri''
C.-A. Jansson
* ''
Rosularia rosulata
''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 ...
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(Edgew.) H. Ohba
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Rosularia schischkinii''
Boriss.
* ''
Rosularia sedoides''
(Decne.) H. Ohba
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Rosularia semiensis''
(J. Gay ex A. Richard) H. Ohba
* ''
Rosularia sempervivoides''
(Fischer ex M. Bieberstein) Boriss.
* ''
Rosularia serpentinica
''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 ...
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(Werderm.) Muirhead
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Rosularia serrata''
(L.) A.Berger
* ''
Rosularia subspicata''
(Freyn) Boriss.
Distribution and habitat
''Rosularia'' is found in
arid and semi-arid regions from N. Africa (Morocco, Ethiopia), through the eastern Mediterranean to Central Asia (north of
Tien Shan and east of W Himalaya), including Pakistan.
Ecology
''Rosularia'' is an important larval host for the Central Asian butterfly ''
Parnassius apollonius
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Uses
A number of species are cultivated as
ornamental garden plants, and have been used in
traditional medicine.
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