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Scorzonera

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Kingdom
  
Subfamily
  
Scientific name
  
Scorzonera

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Higher classification
  
Scorzonera Scorzonera Giant Russian

Similar
  
Black salsify, Salsify, Daisy family, Scorzonera humilis, Scorzonera austriaca

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Scorzonera is a genus of flowering plants in the dandelion tribe within the daisy family.

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They are distributed in Europe, Asia, and Africa. Its center of diversity is in the Mediterranean. Well-known species include the edible black salsify (Scorzonera hispanica). Scorzonera tau-saghyz is a source of natural rubber.

Scorzonera botany in Romania but not only Scorzonera crocifolia Sm

Scorzonera is recorded as a food plant for the larva of the Nutmeg, a species of moth.

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Species

The genus contains the following species.

Etymology

One possible origin of the genus name is the French scorzonère ("viper’s grass").

Secondary metabolites

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Some Scorzonera species contain lactones, including the sesquiterpene lactones known as guaianolides. Flavonoids found in Scorzonera include apigenin, kaempferol, luteolin, and quercetin. Other secondary metabolites reported from the genus include caffeoylquinic acids, coumarins, lignans, stilbenoids, and triterpenoids. One unique class of stilbenoid derivative was first isolated from Scorzonera humilis. They were named the tyrolobibenzyls after Tyrol in the eastern Alps, where the plant was collected.

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Scorzonera scorzonera 49429 English common name Scorzonera hispanica

References

Scorzonera Wikipedia


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