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Crupina
1810Summary
Crupina is a small genus of plants in the tribe Cardueae within the family Asteraceae. The common crupina Crupina vulgaris is a notorious noxious weed on several continents. The other species, Crupina crupinastrum, also has the potential to become weedy, but it is not as bad a pest at the current time. These are thistle-like plants with bright deep pink flower heads. Species Crupina crupinastrum (Moris) Vis. - southern Europe, northern Africa, southwestern Asia Crupina intermedia (Mutel) Walp. - North Africa, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Armenia Crupina pseudocrupina (Mutel) Walp. - Greece Crupina strum (Moris) Vis. - Croatia Crupina vulgaris Pers. ex Cass. - native to Europe, North Africa, and Asia as far east as Xinjiang; naturalized in China, North America, Australia, etc., and considered a noxious weed in some places...read more on Wikipedia.
5 Crupina species found:
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