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Nuriaea
2023Summary
Nuriaea is a genus of flowering plants in the sunflower family, Asteraceae. It includes two species of thistles, Nuriaea dender and Nuriaea engleriana, which are endemic to Ethiopia. They are spiny perennial herbs, growing 3 to 4 meters tall and occasionally up to 5 meters. Both species are native to the Ethiopian Highlands, growing in Afromontane plant communities above 1,600 meters elevation. These species were formerly placed in genus Cirsium. They have a plumose pappus like species of Cirsium and Afrocirsium. They differ from these other genera in their large size, and in having large capitula (4–7 cm) which resemble those of Cynara and a long (>30 mm) and strong (>2 mm wide) thorn on their basal leaf lobes. A phylogenetic and morphological study by Moreyra et al. published in 2023 concluded that these two species constituted a separate genus in tribe Carduinae which is a sister to the Carduus-Cirsium group of genera. The authors named the genus Nuriaea after their colleague Núria ......read more on Wikipedia.
2 Nuriaea species found:
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