Helianthemum canum canum

(Helianthemum canum canum)

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Description

Helianthemum marifolium is an endangered ornamental plant in the family Cistaceae. Helianthemum known as rock rose, sunrose, rushrose, or frostweed, is a genus of about 110 species of flowering plants in the family Cistaceae. They are widely distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere, especially in the Mediterranean. New World species formerly classified as Helianthemum have been transferred to genus Crocanthemum. Helenium is a genus of annuals and herbaceous perennial plants in the sunflower family Asteraceae, native to the Americas. They bear yellow or orange daisy-like composite flowers. A number of these species (particularly Helenium autumnale) have the common name sneezeweed, based on the former use of their dried leaves in making snuff. It was inhaled to cause sneezing that would supposedly rid the body of evil spirits. Larger species may grow up to 2 metres (6.6 ft) tall. The genus is named for Helen of Troy, daughter of Zeus and Leda. Helenium species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Phymatopus behrensii. Genus level properties: most conspicuously globe-like disk-shaped flowers, rays three-lobed at tip.

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Plantae
Phylum:
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order:Malvales
Family:Cistaceae
Genus:Helianthemum
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