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''Scabiosa'' is a
genus Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family (taxonomy), family as used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In bino ...
in the honeysuckle family (
Caprifoliaceae The Caprifoliaceae or honeysuckle family is a clade of dicotyledonous flowering plants consisting of about 860 species in 33 to 42 genera, with a nearly cosmopolitan distribution. Centres of diversity are found in eastern North America and easte ...
) of
flowering plant Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (). The term angiosperm is derived from the Ancient Greek, Greek words (; 'container, vessel') and (; 'seed'), meaning that the seeds are enclosed with ...
s. Many of the species in this genus have common names that include the word scabious, but some plants commonly known as scabious are currently classified in related genera such as '' Knautia'' and '' Succisa''; at least some of these were formerly placed in ''Scabiosa''. Another common name for members of this genus is pincushion flowers.


Etymology

The common name 'scabious' comes the Latin word ''scabiosus'' meaning 'mangy, rough or itchy' which refers to the herb's traditional usage as a
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to treat
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, an illness that causes a severe itching sensation.


Description

Some species of ''Scabiosa'' are annuals, others
perennials In horticulture, the term perennial ('' per-'' + '' -ennial'', "through the year") is used to differentiate a plant from shorter-lived annuals and biennials. It has thus been defined as a plant that lives more than 2 years. The term is also ...
. Some are
herbaceous plant Herbaceous plants are vascular plants that have no persistent woody stems above ground. This broad category of plants includes many perennials, and nearly all annuals and biennials. Definitions of "herb" and "herbaceous" The fourth edition o ...
s; others have woody
rootstock A rootstock is part of a plant, often an underground part, from which new above-ground growth can be produced. It could also be described as a stem with a well developed root system, to which a bud from another plant is grafted. It can refer to ...
s. The leaves of most species are somewhat hairy and partly divided into lobes, but a few are smooth and some species have simple leaves. The flowers are borne on
inflorescence In botany, an inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a plant's Plant stem, stem that is composed of a main branch or a system of branches. An inflorescence is categorized on the basis of the arrangement of flowers on a mai ...
s in the form of heads; each head contains many small florets, each floret cupped in a membranous, saucer-shaped bract. The calyx has five
sepal A sepal () is a part of the flower of angiosperms (flowering plants). Usually green, sepals typically function as protection for the flower in bud, and often as support for the petals when in bloom., p. 106 Etymology The term ''sepalum'' ...
s in the form of awns almost as long as the petals. After the flowers have dropped, the calyces together with the bracts form a spiky ball that may be the reason for the "pincushion" common name. The calyx is persistent and remains as a crown on the fruit after it is shed. The corolla has four to five lobes fringing a narrow funnel with a furry throat, the funnel being somewhat longer than the lobes. The florets have four stamens each, set high in the tube, and sticking out. Each fruit has just one seed. In a few species the heads are sessile but in most species they are borne singly on a tall peduncle. ''Scabiosa'' species and varieties differ in the colours of their flowers, but most are soft lavender blue, lilac or creamy white.


Taxonomy

It was first published in
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on page 98 in 1753.


Species

As accepted by
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; * '' Scabiosa adzharica'' * '' Scabiosa africana'' * ''
Scabiosa albanensis ''Scabiosa'' is a genus in the honeysuckle family (Caprifoliaceae) of flowering plants. Many of the species in this genus have common names that include the word scabious, but some plants commonly known as scabious are currently classified in re ...
'' * ''
Scabiosa amoena ''Scabiosa columbaria'', called the small scabious or dwarf pincushion flower, is a widespread species of flowering plant in the genus ''Scabiosa'', native to Europe, Africa, and western Asia, from Sweden to Angola. In the garden it is a short-li ...
'' * ''
Scabiosa andryifolia ''Scabiosa'' is a genus in the honeysuckle family (Caprifoliaceae) of flowering plants. Many of the species in this genus have common names that include the word scabious, but some plants commonly known as scabious are currently classified in re ...
'' * ''
Scabiosa angustiloba ''Scabiosa'' is a genus in the honeysuckle family (Caprifoliaceae) of flowering plants. Many of the species in this genus have common names that include the word scabious, but some plants commonly known as scabious are currently classified in re ...
'' * '' Scabiosa arenaria'' * '' Scabiosa atropurpurea'' * '' Scabiosa austroafricana'' * '' Scabiosa balcanica'' * '' Scabiosa × beauverdiana'' * '' Scabiosa bipinnata'' * '' Scabiosa buekiana'' * '' Scabiosa canescens'' * '' Scabiosa cartenniana'' * '' Scabiosa cephalarioides'' * '' Scabiosa cinerea'' * '' Scabiosa colchica'' * '' Scabiosa columbaria'' * '' Scabiosa comosa'' * '' Scabiosa correvoniana'' * '' Scabiosa corsica'' * '' Scabiosa crinita'' * '' Scabiosa daucoides'' * '' Scabiosa drakensbergensis'' * '' Scabiosa eremophila'' * '' Scabiosa farinosa'' * '' Scabiosa fumarioides'' * '' Scabiosa galianoi'' * '' Scabiosa holosericea'' * '' Scabiosa imeretica'' * '' Scabiosa incisa'' * '' Scabiosa ispartaca'' * '' Scabiosa japonica'' * '' Scabiosa jezoensis'' * '' Scabiosa lacerifolia'' * '' Scabiosa lachnophylla'' * '' Scabiosa libyca'' * '' Scabiosa lucida'' * '' Scabiosa × lucidula'' * '' Scabiosa mollissima'' * '' Scabiosa nitens'' * ''
Scabiosa ochroleuca ''Scabiosa ochroleuca'', commonly known as cream pincushions or cream scabious, is a species of flowering plant in the honeysuckle family (Caprifoliaceae), characterized by its creamy yellow flower heads. It is native to Europe and western Asia, ...
'' * '' Scabiosa owerinii'' * '' Scabiosa paphlagonica'' * '' Scabiosa parielii'' * '' Scabiosa parviflora'' * '' Scabiosa praemontana'' * '' Scabiosa pyrenaica'' * '' Scabiosa semipapposa'' * '' Scabiosa silenifolia'' * '' Scabiosa sirnakia'' * '' Scabiosa sivrihisarica'' * '' Scabiosa solymica'' * '' Scabiosa sosnowskyi'' * '' Scabiosa taygetea'' * '' Scabiosa tenuis'' * '' Scabiosa thysdrusiana'' * '' Scabiosa transvaalensis'' * '' Scabiosa triandra'' * '' Scabiosa triniifolia'' * '' Scabiosa turolensis'' * '' Scabiosa tuzluca'' * '' Scabiosa tysonii'' * ''
Scabiosa velenovskiana ''Scabiosa'' is a genus in the honeysuckle family (Caprifoliaceae) of flowering plants. Many of the species in this genus have common names that include the word scabious, but some plants commonly known as scabious are currently classified in re ...
'' * '' Scabiosa vestina'' * '' Scabiosa webbiana''


Distribution

Members of this genus are native to Africa, Europe and Asia. Some species of ''Scabiosa'', notably
small scabious ''Scabiosa columbaria'', called the small scabious or dwarf pincushion flower, is a widespread species of flowering plant in the genus ''Scabiosa'', native to Europe, Africa, and western Asia, from Sweden to Angola. In the garden it is a short-li ...
(''S. columbaria'') and Mediterranean sweet scabious (''S. atropurpurea'') have been developed into cultivars for gardeners. In 1782, a mysterious pale yellow scabious, called " Scabiosa trenta", was described by
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, an Austrian physician, botanist, and mountaineer, in his work '' Plantae alpinae Carniolicae''. It became a great source of inspiration for later botanists and mountaineers discovering the
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, especially
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. The Austrian botanist
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later proved Belsazar Hacquet had not found a new species, but a specimen of the already known submediterranean ''
Cephalaria leucantha ''Cephalaria leucantha'' is a species of flowering plants in the family Caprifoliaceae. Description ''Cephalaria leucantha'' grows to in height. This hardy perennial plant has a long stem with divided, fern-like leaves. It produces white or pal ...
''. They are found in various habitats such as ''Scabiosa solymica'' (formerly named ''Lomelosia solymica''), which is a ''chasmophyte'' (a plant adapted to growing in crevices or hollows) of
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, sea facing cliffs of the
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(mountain) in the western
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, south of Antalya, Turkey.


Ecology

Scabious flowers are nectar rich and attractive to many insects including
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and
moth Moths are a group of insects that includes all members of the order Lepidoptera that are not Butterfly, butterflies. They were previously classified as suborder Heterocera, but the group is Paraphyly, paraphyletic with respect to butterflies (s ...
s such as the six-spot burnet. ''Scabiosa'' species are food plants for the
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e of some species of
Lepidoptera Lepidoptera ( ) or lepidopterans is an order (biology), order of winged insects which includes butterflies and moths. About 180,000 species of the Lepidoptera have been described, representing 10% of the total described species of living organ ...
such as the grey pug moth.


References

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