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Crepis kotschyana
Scientific Name: Crepis kotschyana
Family: Asteraceae
Category: Dicot
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Crepis kotschyana
Crepis kotschyana (Boiss.) Boiss. is the accepted scientific name for this plant species, belonging to the daisy family (Asteraceae or Compositae).
Taxonomy and Nomenclature
- Family: Asteraceae (Compositae)
- Kingdom: Plantae
- Group: Dicot
- Synonyms:
- Barkhausia kotschyana Boiss.
- Hieracioides kotschyana (Boiss.) Kuntze
- Crepis bureniana
- Barkhausia glanduligera C.Winkl.
- Crepis assyriaca Bornm.
- Barkhausia bureniana (Boiss.) C. Winkl. (Heterotypic synonym from International Cichorieae Network (ICN): Cichorieae Portal.)
- Homotypic Synonym: Hieracioides Vaill.
- Heterotypic Synonyms: Barkhausia, Moench; Crepinia, Rchb.
Distribution and Habitat
Crepis kotschyana has been observed in locations such as Ir.-Tur. el. Specifically a finding at 750m, 06.05.1998, Varol 2144. Another finding in Hanan Univ, Osmanbey Campus, 500 m, 01.04.2004, steppe, A. Pannakslz et al, 224, Th, Ir.-Tur. e1.
Morphological Characteristics and Growth Habits
Crepis is also known as hawksbeard or hawk's-beard.
Grows as Herbaceous plant
Genetic and Cytological Information
Karyotypes of C. neglecta and C. kotschyana reproduced from recent molecular analysis by Enke & Gemeinholzer based on ITS and matK sequences.
References and Further Information
- Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K), K000808175. Collection: Herbarium Specimens.
- Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN), U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service.
- Encyclopedia of Life
- Babcock, E. B. 1947: The genus Crepis 2. – Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 22
- Bobrov, E. G. and Tzvelev, N. N. (ed.) 2000: Flora of
- Babcock, E. B. 1947. The genus Crepis Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 22:707 -711.
- Davis, P. H., ed. Flora of Turkey and the east Aegean islands. 1965-1988
- PlantSystematics.org
- International Cichorieae Network (ICN): Cichorieae Portal